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lpcjon2
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Arrow repair options ?
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July 15, 2011, 08:04:00 PM »
I shoot wood arrowa only,and my groups are so tight (honest LOL) that alot of my shafts between midway and the point (when i split the nock end I trash them) are getting small rubs and very shallow shavings taken out. Other than the Repairarrow way is there any other way to save the shaft? Its getten expensive.
thanks for any and all help. Tim
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Start shooting at a different spot each arrow time??
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Shoot fewer arrows in the groups............I only shoot wood and my groups are never more than two arrows-usually one arrow groups are about as tight as it gets without inflicting damage.
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Back up. Distance humbles me
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Back up. Distance humbles me
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Kustem King has a tool called arrow fix, its pricey buy it seems to let you do reparrow like joints on your own. It looks like you may be able to reshaft a wooden arrow from the fletching forward if needed.......you might want to call and ask for more info......
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