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Quote from: M60gunner on Today at 01:44:13 PMI am confused by what the difference is between "string walking " ,"fixed crawl" and "point on" means in realation to shooting various distances? I can see advantages but in a hunting scenario I may not know the exact range. Help
Quote from: BrushWolf on December 10, 2025, 11:39:53 AMQuote from: Kirkll on December 09, 2025, 08:43:12 PMQuote from: BrushWolf on December 07, 2025, 04:06:45 PMMy boy started shooting a trad bow last summer. He shoots it with a fixed crawl and shoots it very well. He has killed 4 deer now with that style. I built his current bow and tillered it for shooting with a fixed crawl. I have recently dabbled into it myself and built a couple sets of limbs just for shooting that way. So far it seems to be working fine and something to play around with.we set are bows up at 15 yards and don't see an issue shooting to 20 yardsI'm curious how much positive tiller you are using for a fixed crawl?
His bow is 1/8" positive.
Quote from: Stringwacker on December 10, 2025, 08:09:39 AM...In my case the broadhead needs to be able 20 grains less than the field point most of the time.Thanks for putting some numbers on it; makes it easier to see. I shoot an elevated rest with AAE trad vanes or feathers, and have noticed a difference.
Often the dynamic shaft weakening by the broadhead is largely offset by the addition of feathers on the back of the shaft...which stiffens the dynamic spine by nature of the 12 grains or so...
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