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Title: Mohawk & Arrow fun (+question)
Post by: mand0ralen on January 05, 2013, 12:20:00 PM
Hi all,

Today was out on the range to train at 45 yards for a 3d competition later this month.

I decided to have a go with my #50@27 (i draw 27) Mohawk longbow for those long distance shots.

As i still have to build a new set of woodies, i grabed what was available in my arrow dump.

I finished with 2 arrow groups:

- Cedar at 45-50 with 100 grain points , 4 inches fletchings, average weight 420 grains (8.4 gr/#)

- Cedar at 55-60 with 125 grain points, 5 1/2 fletchings (a lot ^^), average weight 485 grains (9.7 gr/#)

I was surprised by the results: the heavier ones with the massive fletching where systematicaly upper in the target (about 3 1/2 feet) than the lighter ones.

Can someone help me to understand this results ?

best regards

M
Title: Re: Mohawk & Arrow fun (+question)
Post by: BRITTMAN on January 05, 2013, 03:30:00 PM
Ive noticed thru my own tuning that bigger fletching requires a little higher nock point because your fletching is hitting your shelf more . Try raising your nock point or just stick with the smaller fletch .