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does anyone bother doing this with carbons?-

Started by ozy clint, October 15, 2012, 06:51:00 AM

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KentuckyTJ

My Carbon Express' don't have a stiff side. Will someone explain to me why those do? Is it intentional? Not sure I want a carbon shaft that isn't consistant.
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katman

I have also found the grizzly sticks and arrow dynamics to have a stiff side.

You could also rotate the shaft 90 degrees to soften it if its to stiff and you do not want to increase point weight.

With any shafts I always bareshaft each shaft to make sure it is flying correctly.
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ozy clint

is the average joe going to notice any difference in arrow flight? i'm sure that my "unroll tested" still shafts shoot better than i can.
makes sense though. now making arrows is even more work....
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FarmerMarley

I tested some of my Trad Onlys with the method shown in the video. Couldn't find a noticable difference, but the method seems pretty unscientific...

This is going to be bugging me for a while now...maybe I need to get a spine tester...


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