Paul,
I go with just one. So, I get home this evening and grab my Lynx and 4 arrows. Three are fletched and one bare shaft,which is a Beaman .500 along with two others,the oddball is a 1916. All are very close in physical weight.
I had put one of the strings that Dan sent me on the Lynx earlier in the day,put a few twists in it to bring it to 7 1/4" and had tied a nock point on at the 1/2" mark.
How can a string take all the issues away? Thanks to Hockey 7's remark, I thought I would give it a try and am I glad I did. No more loud noise,no more arrow porposing. A matter of fact I went back to 30 yds. and sent the bare shaft into the 5"x5" piece of cardboard I was shooting at. A very nice way to end the day.
A big thanks to Dan for bearing with me and a big thanks to you Toelke guys for the suggestions and comments.Thanks again.
Good Shooting,
Craig