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Archery Hunting Tennessee
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old school fletching question
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<blockquote data-quote="TNDeerGuy" data-source="post: 4042833" data-attributes="member: 3702"><p>Most people do not index fletchings to the head any more and fewer do not find the spine and line the chocolate chip cookie vane up to it—heck, most don't even have a clue how or what it is anyway as previously mentioned. With the advances in today's archery equipment, compared to the old school technology of the 80's where you had to do everything to get decent flight, doing it will have negligible results. However, it will not hurt but that is one of things in tuning that exceeds most people's ability to shoot—in other words, most people will not see a significant change, if any at all. People like some of these Pro level shooters still do it, but they to have strive for a hyper-accuracy that the average archer cannot even comprehend. A small percentage of archers try to tune way far beyond their capability of shooting and get so wrapped up in it that it almost becomes crippling it seems, but if that is what gives them the confidence then so be it—I have other things in my archery addiction to worry about that out-tuning my abilities.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="TNDeerGuy, post: 4042833, member: 3702"] Most people do not index fletchings to the head any more and fewer do not find the spine and line the chocolate chip cookie vane up to it—heck, most don't even have a clue how or what it is anyway as previously mentioned. With the advances in today's archery equipment, compared to the old school technology of the 80's where you had to do everything to get decent flight, doing it will have negligible results. However, it will not hurt but that is one of things in tuning that exceeds most people's ability to shoot—in other words, most people will not see a significant change, if any at all. People like some of these Pro level shooters still do it, but they to have strive for a hyper-accuracy that the average archer cannot even comprehend. A small percentage of archers try to tune way far beyond their capability of shooting and get so wrapped up in it that it almost becomes crippling it seems, but if that is what gives them the confidence then so be it—I have other things in my archery addiction to worry about that out-tuning my abilities. [/QUOTE]
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