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Started by Legolas, June 11, 2008, 10:06:00 AM

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Legolas

I was gluing up my woodsmen and getting that perfect spin. It is interesting how a little adjustment and a wobble can go to that pretty blurred spin we love.

Then I thought heck I have never done this with my feild points and when checking I found they wobbled terribly. DOES ANYONE SPIN THEIR FIELD POINTS? Does it matter?

Paulie
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Leo L.

Of course it matters.  Arrows should spin true every time, no matter the tip.

madness522

Everytime!  If your arrow spins true and still wonder off line check the nock to make sure it spins true as well.
Barry Clodfelter
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Terry Green

Been spinning arrows in the palm of my hand since I was a kid.  I recon I thought everyone did that.
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Rick Wiltshire

When I make my arrows I always put the nock on first and check for straightness - a crooked nock will cause more issues than a crooked point - then I install my point and check, the last thing I put on are the feathers.

Apex Predator

I'm with you Terry.  I can feel a more minute wobble than I can see.  The old palm spin works well for me.
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Legolas

Tarz,
NEVER have I seen feild point spinnin discussed.
Those points sometimes have a blunted nipple and do not spin.

Paul
Things seem to turn out best for people who make the best of the way things turn out-Art Linkletter

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JOKER

Spinning arrows on your palm works great, just be careful with the broadheads.

Terry Green

Yep...Pretty much a habbit to spin the arrow walking back to the shooting mark from the target.

Blunted, dented, dinged, tips were just changed out.
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Guru

Been in the habit since I started shooting a bow....
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snag

Yep, I check mine because I need all the help I can get! lol Why start off at a disadvantage?
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swampbuck

QuoteOriginally posted by madness522:
Everytime!  If your arrow spins true and still wonder off line check the nock to make sure it spins true as well.
Yea I once had that nock problem LOL arrows spun fine but my nocks were off

Just 1 ?? how do ya spin a hexblunt    :biglaugh:    :biglaugh:

In most every case I spin my arrow's ans here's another  I've been doing with my carbons and woods would probly be a good idea too is I flex them to check for cracks
Shoot straight and have FUN!!

northener

Both ends matter, made a simple jig with a cradle for the arrow to rest in with a point of reference to check nock and heads.

I am with others, been spinning arrows in my palm since they invented sliced bread. Good way to tell if your arrows is true as well!
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Leo L.

QuoteJust 1 ?? how do ya spin a hexblunt
You would spin it just as you would any other point.  The point doesn't have to be "pointed" to check for a true alignment.  If it's not aligned it will still wobble.  May be a tad bit harder to notice a slight wobble, but should still be done.

JEFF B

real slow so ya dont cut ya self LOL!!!!
i spin my arrows every time i use em just habit
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Legolas

Wait,
Nocks do not spin on a surface you all must eyeball if is straight?

And when I spin in my hand it dies quicker...

Paul
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