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Offline konrad

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Arrow Maintenance and Dry Fires
« on: May 08, 2010, 10:59:36 AM »
I was reading a discussion about dry-firing a bows and I thought the subject points out safety issues we should all be reminded of:

A: Worn serving material will produce a loose nock fit and promote an arrow falling off of the string.

B: Damaged and/or worn nocks produce a loose fit and will also promote an arrow falling off of the string.

C: Either of the above degrades accuracy due to erratic nock/string tension. Accuracy in this sport is about consistency, if nothing else.

Inspection of the arrow after EVERY shot is essential for safe operation. Nock-end damage, shaft damage, tip damage can all produce unsafe shooting conditions.

If you have a group of arrows that are used regularly for practice, the nocks should be replaced annually to assure proper string fit. I have found that in many cases, re-nocking annually also brings up the subject of re-fletching (how did they get so tattered?). With a modest investment, a degree of customization and independence from retail outlets can be gained by fletching your own shafts.

Re-serving a string is one of the easiest (and most satisfying) bow maintenance tasks to learn. The materials and tools are inexpensive and you can control the quality of serving yourself by specifying the diameter, type and tension of the serving material(s) rather than being at the mercy of an unnamed archery technician.

Practicing archery is not just about the physical technique of shooting arrows. It encompasses every aspect of delivering the shot.
My arrows are a very personal thing to me. In most cases I believe the arrow to be more important than the bow when it comes to accuracy.
The arrow is the extension of my will.
The bow is the platform from which I project my will.

All that being said, NEVER allow a stranger unsupervised access to your weapons.
Ugly things can happen in the twinkling of an eye!

“The rifle itself has no moral stature, since it has no will of its own. Naturally, it may be used by evil men for evil purposes, but there are more good men than evil, and while the latter can not be persuaded to the path of righteousness by propaganda, they can certainly be corrected by good men with rifles.”

Col. Jeff Cooper

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Re: Arrow Maintenance and Dry Fires
« Reply #1 on: May 09, 2010, 09:24:52 PM »
Good tips, thanks for posting.

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Re: Arrow Maintenance and Dry Fires
« Reply #2 on: May 09, 2010, 09:36:25 PM »
Thanks for the info! I'm just getting into hunting and although I've been around firearms for a long time (8 years in the Marine Reserves, and years before and after) I've just recently gained an interest in archery. I've also been unemployed for over a year now so I bought a nice used bow that needs a little TLC. I don't have the tools or knowledge yet so for starters I'll be taking it somewhere for service and observing what they do. Being in Monroe, the closest place I've found is the Nock Point so I'll probably end up there when I get the chance. I'll definitely be using your advice!

 


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