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Title: When everything seems the same but arrow flaps
Post by: Gulf Coast Archer on December 07, 2010, 10:16:00 PM
I haven't been back to shooting for long (a couple of weeks) but I noticed something.  Every 10-15 shots, when I am pretty sure I am shooting the same way, my arrow seems to slap the bow and kick the fletching out so the arrow doesn't strike the target straight on at all.

I am shooting left handed, yet the arrows that do this have the fletching way off to the left of the point.

I know its something that I am doing but I can't tell what.  It really is like the fletching is slapping the bow.  Any ideas?
Title: Re: When everything seems the same but arrow flaps
Post by: hvyhitter on December 08, 2010, 12:01:00 AM
Usually brace height is low or the arrow spine too weak..........
Title: Re: When everything seems the same but arrow flaps
Post by: Gulf Coast Archer on December 08, 2010, 09:05:00 AM
Is there a good online reference to walk through the basics so I can start understanding them?
Title: Re: When everything seems the same but arrow flaps
Post by: hvyhitter on December 08, 2010, 09:13:00 AM
Try this......http://bowmaker.net/tuning.htm
Title: Re: When everything seems the same but arrow flaps
Post by: McDave on December 08, 2010, 12:48:00 PM
Torqueing the bow or the bowstring can also cause this problem.  If your arrows are all spined the same (aluminum or carbon), some form problem would be the more likely culprit than arrow spine, since this only happens occasionally.

To see if you are torqueing the bow or the bowstring, relax your bow hand at full draw, let your fingers and thumb spread out, and see if the bow wants to change its angle.  If it does, you are torqueing the bow or the bowstring or both.

You should be shooting with the back of your string hand flat, and your string forearm relaxed.  Your back muscles should be doing most of the pulling, especially toward the end of the draw.  Your bow hand should be holding the bow loosely enough that it is not exerting any twisting force on the bow (but not so loosely that you have to grab the bow when you release the arrow).  Pay particular attention to your bowhand thumb; it is easy to not notice that it is pressing against the bow handle.
Title: Re: When everything seems the same but arrow flaps
Post by: Gulf Coast Archer on December 08, 2010, 03:47:00 PM
Thanks guys.  The tuning page is awesome.  Helps me to understand everything Sooooo much better.  Answers a lot of other questions I didn't even know I had.   :)