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Main Boards => PowWow => Topic started by: NDTerminator on February 10, 2007, 08:48:00 AM
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Been below zero up here the last 2 weeks and I found out that at about 5 below my elevated rests get stiff in just a few minutes. When that happens, goodbye arrow flight!
Unlikely I'm going to be hunting at these temps, but I suppose I should set up one bow to shoot off the shelf and feather fletch a few arrows... :D
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It's -5 and you went outside? Is there some kind of man law in effect there?
jk
I would get pretty stiff at -5 too!
It's 36 here in Boerne TX. Thats cold enough for me.
SL
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ND Try the rest with 5 inch feathers. I think you will be OK. If I understand you are shooting vanes with the rest. The vanes and the rest is compounding the problem. I think it is more the vanes, than the rest.
Bryan
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Yep recurver, that's the plan for this afternoon...
SL, 4 or 5 below has been the day time high. It's been 20 below or more at sunrise...
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You are a lot tougher than I am. :D
I think you will have no problem with feathers off the rest.I imagine the vanes are getting a bit stiff in that cold but I hope to never find out first hand. :)
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I hear ya about the cold, the only fletching glue that I have found that holds up below zero is Duco. Otherwise when the arrow hits the target the fletch keep going. Also, too much wax on your string can be a problem.
Stay warm.
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Well, it's either put up with the cold to shoot outside or shoot 25' in the basement. That gets pretty boring...
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I think Recurver is right about the vanes/rest. I have no problems with the rest and feathers at any temp.
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I also think its the vanes not the rest.
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I can tell ya from experience that vanes suck big time in the cold. I have one bow with a rest, and one I shoot off the shelf. With feathers, I never have trouble with either bow in any weather. It's been pretty dang cold here for the past 2 weeks too.
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Originally posted by NDTerminator:
Been below zero up here the last 2 weeks and I found out that at about 5 below my elevated rests get stiff in just a few minutes. When that happens, goodbye arrow flight!
Unlikely I'm going to be hunting at these temps, but I suppose I should set up one bow to shoot off the shelf and feather fletch a few arrows... :D
There are a lot more options wih respect to stick on rests other than the rubber variety. T-300, NAP Flipper II, etc.
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Feathers will shoot of the rest at sub zero temps, but after a few shots, your feathers are going to shred off. I've had this happen to me numerous times hunting up here in arctic. I use vanes, and they work better than feathers. Best of luck, whatever you choose to do.
Chuck
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I had a recurve that I put a flipper on. It had one very small metal wire sticking out. It had very little pressure applied via a light spring. It was unaffected by cold weather. It would even break to the back of the bow if something snagged it so it was almost like a drop away. You applied it to the bow the same way the rubber versions are mounted, a little double sided sticky pad.
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"What kind of vanes were you using? The Marco vanes are the most flexible I've seen."
Ditto. The AAE Elite vanes were actually more flexible for me (almost Jell-o like :D ), but I like the Marco vanes better, real tough :)
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Check out the Neet pro rest. One of my favorites.
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I'm using AAE Elite vanes.
Shot again yesterday afternoon when I got off duty. Temp around 5 degrees with -12 windchill.
Both feathers & vanes shot fine for about 10 minutes, then the problem set in with both. The arm on the rest had by that time gotten so stiff it barely flexed. After I took it in the house and let it warm up it became pliable again and good arrow flight returned. Clearly that is at least a contributing factor.
I had a T-300 on before this and had some issues with it when it got cold. Have a couple Flipper II's in the box, may try one of them with a felt pad this afternoon...