I'm in the process of putting the point and nock tapers on my very first wooden arrow and I'm confused. I cut the nock taper first, cut it intentionally too long and the cut the shaft back until end of nock and end of taper matched. I ended up with a taper about 1/2" long. When I tried the same with the point taper, the taper came out appprox. 1" long. That seemed too long and thin to me, so I called 3 Rivers for tech advice. I was told that the point taper should be about 3/4 " long, no matter what size shaft ( 5/16, 11/32, or 23/64 ). Of course I can't see what's going on inside the point when the shaft goes in, but 3/4" seems awful short to me. I know most of you guys just eye-ball your taper lengths, and I should probably trust 3 Rivers, but until I can get my eyeballs adjusted, if anyone can give a rookie an idea of how long that point taper should be it would be greatly appreciated.
thanks dj