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Bare shaft tuning question

Started by Al Dean, September 13, 2012, 08:05:00 PM

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Al Dean

Did a little bare shaft tuning this afternoon with the bow I just made, 25 yds, is this good enough?

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rraming

Yep, even better of you can get a double, nice shots!

maineac

I would say bare shafts are hitting the same place as the feathered shafts
The season gave him perfect mornings, hunter's moons and fields of freedom found only by walking them with a predator's stride.
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Medley

Not yet, but almost there. May have to resort to paper tuning!!! Lol

JamesKerr

Now that is what you called being in tune! Nice shot too!
James Kerr

WidowEater

Just dont put a flyer into one of those steel fenceposts.

Yeowww
Silence over speed.  Heavier arrows never hurt.

americanhunter7

Alan I will be sending my bow and a few arrows out for you to tune in the next day or two!   :D   I'd say you're there    :scared:
John         :campfire:        

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Steve Kendrot

I don't know.... Looks a little nock left!!   :biglaugh:

Al Dean

Those steel fence posts have claimed way to many flyers.  Bt they do make you pay attention.
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MonRiver

Hmmm... If you keep tuning your arrows this way you may need to get some more!
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Roy from Pa

Those steel fence posts have claimed way to many flyers.  
LOL Alan, get a longer rope:)

Roadkill

Accuracy comes at a price.  But you know that now, sorry I mentioned it
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