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Quote from: Kirkll on December 30, 2025, 02:48:04 PMThat is interesting... I too haven't heard of using "Nodes" to help tune your arrows before this. What i have been doing over the last few years that made a HUGE difference is "Spine Indexing". i've attached a link to a video here. What this does is eliminate a lot of time bare shaft tuning. Once your arrows are equally matched, (Or as close as possible) you can bare shaft tune using just a couple of shafts and get good consistency on the rest of the dozen.
Until you have actually checked the spine on your carbon arrows like this,You wouldn't believe the difference in spine. Of course if you have 2-3 dozen shafts of the same batch and brand, you can get much closer matched arrows. You can build your own spine tester pretty cheap with a couple of shelf brackets screwed to a 2X6 or a piece of plywood and use a dial indicator. The exact spine doesn't matter near as much as matching up the deflection of all your shafts. You wont believe how much these carbon shafts differ. After doing this you will never buy blem arrows again.
This will definitely make the difference between a 10 ring and a 12 ring in accuracy.
https://youtu.be/h3NXPsmF2vU?si=W336XODeIA2zNR-7
Here is another one that is a bit shorter just showing how to find the stiffest part of the shaft. NOTE* The closer you match the exact spine the more consistent and forgiving your arrows will shoot.
https://youtu.be/k9JplWg1IoM?si=lBxXdRvmIzMXNkRs
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