Just bought my first carbon arrows-Beman MFX.
Previously used only wood arrows for longbow.
I want to bare shaft the arrows, and trim them to length.
If I epoxy the HIT insert into the front of the arrow, then it will not come out later for trimming to length.
I would need to trim the nock side of the arrow.
Questions:
1- Nock feels like it is glued in, and I don't want to destroy it to remove. Does the nock come out without damage.
2- If I bare shaft tune, I have to fletch some arrows to compare flight. If I fletch arrows and trim them, then I would have to move the fletchings and cap wraps each time. This is not practical.
Overall, I am thinking about using the low melt Bohning to attach HIT inserts, so I can trim the front of arrow, and move HIT insert back as I experiment. I would not feel good about epoxying later after I tune, since I feel the inner shaft surface would be contaminated by the Bohning low melt and epoxy may fail later.
Summary:
I want to take 6 arrows and fletch 3, and bare shaft 3. I want to shoot and compare flight and of each group, and cut small amounts off each arrow until they are hitting in same spot. This is what I interpret as Bare Shaft Tuning.
What is easiest and most practical method to use when bare shafting and trimming carbon arrows?
Thanks in advance for your tips.