3Rivers Archery



The Trad Gang Digital Market













Contribute to Trad Gang and Access the Classifieds!

Become a Trad Gang Sponsor!

Traditional Archery for Bowhunters






LEFT HAND BOWS CLASSIFIEDS TRAD GANG CLASSIFIEDS ACCESS RIGHT HAND BOWS CLASSIFIEDS


Author Topic: bare shaft again  (Read 1498 times)

Offline Longbowmark

  • Trad Bowhunter
  • **
  • Posts: 39
Re: bare shaft again
« Reply #20 on: March 26, 2007, 11:22:00 PM »
For what it is worth I used to work at an archery shop and help guys and galls bare shaft test.  Your arrow is under spined.  You want a hunting arrow to shoot slightly left and slightly high nock as a right hand shooter.  Just the opposite for lefties.  When you glue on turkey wing they will fly perfect.
"The ruin of nations begins in the homes of it's people"

Offline AkDan

  • Trad Bowhunter
  • **
  • Posts: 2119
Re: bare shaft again
« Reply #21 on: March 27, 2007, 02:49:00 AM »
Buck,  

I'm curiuos what your setup is, bow weight, draw length tip weight string material and arrow length.   Also what arrows are you currently shooting and what have you tried.

Online BUCKY

  • Trad Bowhunter
  • **
  • Posts: 1206
Re: bare shaft again
« Reply #22 on: March 27, 2007, 06:01:00 AM »
Dan, my bow is a Mahaska recurve (50's style)45#@25". My arrows are 26" 1916's with 250 grain heads.My string is B-50. I've tried 2016 but I hear them hit the riser.That arrow looks good don't you think?

Offline SCATTERSHOT

  • Trad Bowhunter
  • **
  • Posts: 1460
Re: bare shaft again
« Reply #23 on: March 27, 2007, 10:37:00 AM »
There you go. Nice shooting!
"Experience is a series of non - fatal mistakes."

Offline Jeff Strubberg

  • Trad Bowhunter
  • **
  • Posts: 1617
Re: bare shaft again
« Reply #24 on: March 27, 2007, 12:01:00 PM »
Be very careful about judging tuning from the angle of an arrow in the target.  This can be EXTREMELY deceiving.

Paper tune or use O.L.'s bare shaft method.
"Teach him horsemanship and archery, and teach him to despise all lies"          -Herodotus

Offline Chortdraw

  • Trad Bowhunter
  • **
  • Posts: 688
Re: bare shaft again
« Reply #25 on: March 27, 2007, 01:20:00 PM »
I agree with longbowmark and it also helps on those accidental short draws with weird positions in a hunting shot.

Chort

Offline Patience

  • Trad Bowhunter
  • **
  • Posts: 139
Re: bare shaft again
« Reply #26 on: March 27, 2007, 03:36:00 PM »
I second scattershot's comments. Right handed shooter hitting to the right = weak spine.
I wouldn't worry about the left/right it will stiffen with the feathers and bring it on target. You do want to lower your nock, unless you preffer to shoot a bit low.

Offline Patience

  • Trad Bowhunter
  • **
  • Posts: 139
Re: bare shaft again
« Reply #27 on: March 27, 2007, 03:49:00 PM »
this is why I use the bare shaft method over paper tuning. Take a loot at the picture buck posted above. The "shaft hit" to the right (very little) meaning weak spine. The "nock" right will be eliminated by the feathers. The feathers will and did fix the issue. Look how straight the feathered arrow is. Now if you were trying to judge using nock point in relation to were the tip went, you would say the spine is stiff and you would be scratching your head wondering why the heavier spined arrows aren't fixing the issue.

Online BUCKY

  • Trad Bowhunter
  • **
  • Posts: 1206
Re: bare shaft again
« Reply #28 on: March 27, 2007, 05:32:00 PM »
I guess I'm tuned.Thanks for your help.

Offline SCATTERSHOT

  • Trad Bowhunter
  • **
  • Posts: 1460
Re: bare shaft again
« Reply #29 on: March 27, 2007, 06:56:00 PM »
Too bad about all the confusion. Should have been a simple fix. Arrow right, weak spine. Minimal right impact is cured with fletching.If you need any further info, go to O.L. Adcock's website and take a look at his bow tuning section.

Good luck!
Gene
"Experience is a series of non - fatal mistakes."

Offline AkDan

  • Trad Bowhunter
  • **
  • Posts: 2119
Re: bare shaft again
« Reply #30 on: March 27, 2007, 08:47:00 PM »
.....

Users currently browsing this topic:

0 Members and 1 Guest are viewing this topic.
 

Contact Us | Trad Gang.com © | User Agreement

Copyright 2003 thru 2024 ~ Trad Gang.com ©