The 'over thinking' thread confirmed my initial self-assessment...I'm a platinum card carrying over thinker:)
Ok...that said, I would think many of us shoot our arrows and pick out the best performers (or as I like to think of them...the pets). Its especially true when I'm using woods. But it doesn't really matter what arrow material is being used; there are just some arrows I like better than others; if only for no other reason than....I just like them better.
So for those of you what system do you use? For me, those arrows that I like the most; I place three vertical marker dots just in front of the nock. If I really like it, I then add a different nock color so that I can grab it easily from the arrow rack.
If its pretty good (but not the best) it gets either a two dot or one dot designation. Yet still, those arrows that are barely a passing grade, I place a "5" on the arrow...usually at the cresting. Why a 5? I have a 5 arrow quiver; but I place it in the four slot so its the last arrow I usually grab on the outside edge of my quiver. If I need a follow-up shot for a dispatch arrow, I call this arrow, the 'kick' arrow for the reasoning that you might can figure out. They are usually broken on one shot so it seems a fitting end.
If's it the best arrow of all time (lol), I re-fletch with all white feathers, assign three dots, and a different nock color!!!!! You will see this arrow usually in the inside first slot of my quiver. Naturally, I shoot these very select few golden arrows very well as they are the best of all time...right?
Okay, now that I have had a bit of fun at my own expense, what is your system? Hopefully not nearly as complex as mine!