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Yer basic GrizzlyStik questions

Started by Old York, January 03, 2009, 09:35:00 PM

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Old York

When shortening length, do you cut at the rear of the shaft or the front?

On the models which are tapered, is the taper on the shaft internal or external?

Is the front end of the finished arrow typically smaller in outside diameter than most broadheads ferrules? It's that Ashby thing where he recommends the shaft be smaller O.D. than the BH ferrule.

Thanks now I can go gets readdy to go kill sum Barrs     :scared:
"We were arguing about brace-height tuning and then a fistmele broke out"

dagwood64

Cut the front. The rear is tapered, and if you cut to much off the nocks will not fit back on. Also it effects the spine differently.

Duane
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