Hello all,
I am going through the tuning process and this came up.
Bare-shafts fly great out to fifteen yards (maximum range in the basement). They hit where I aim with the nock pointing almost straight back at me, albeit very slightly high.
A fletched shaft cut to the same length with the same weight head kicks and shows nock high at 15 yards. I shot through paper and it is nock high/very slightly left.
So, could this be a fletching contact issue? I am using right-wing parabolics in the standard cock-feather out configuration. I just can't figure out why the bare-shafts consistently shoot so well and the fletched shafts not so well.
Any opinions would be appreciated.
thanks,
Tom.