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Started by frank the hunter, January 22, 2009, 08:48:00 AM

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frank the hunter

hi guys. i have been shooting alm arrows 1916 with weight tubes 29' long & weight about 560 grains with 125 head. i shoot them out of my cari long bow that is 48 pounds @ 28". they fiy great. i then wanted to see what they wood look like in flight with out the fleathing. when shoot they to the eye look like they are going out nock left, but allways straight into target any wares from 4 yards to 20 yards. i just wanted to see what you guys thought out it. thank you for help & have a great day.

R H Clark

If they group with your fletched shafts at 20 yards,don't worry about what they look like in flight.

Orion

All arrows bend when they go around the riser.  Most folks wouldn't pick it up with the naked eye on a bare shaft.  If they're hitting where you want and straight into the target, it would indicate a well matched arrow.  Shoot some flteched shafts as well, as RH suggests.  My bet is they'll shoot in the same place as your unfletched shafts.


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