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Offline Vandal44

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Re: How to avoid having to turn nocks
« Reply #15 on: January 21, 2017, 08:11:48 AM »
I buy .001 straightness arrows first I cut a little off the front and back of the arrow and square both ends.  I have a RAM spine tester so I check for the stiff side of the arrow and mark it, after I hot melt the inserts in  I will square the insert.  I then fletch using the same color vanes, if an arrow flies a little off at 80 yards then I will rotate the nock, if that doesn't work then I will heat the insert and rotate the insert.  After all that I should have a good flying arrow

Do you have to do this to your arrows NO.

This sound like a lot of work and it is, however I enjoy doing it and it makes me feel a little more confident in my shooting.


There are a two companies I believe that mark the arrows stiff side from the factory; Victory Arrow Co. and the other Black Eagle Arrows

 


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