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Tuning Help

Started by Wolf1007, June 14, 2025, 12:25:17 PM

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Orion, Roy from Pa, black velvet, Rob DiStefano, Jim Brennen, Bowsey Wails, hot hap 1, Wolf1007, J. Holden and 10 Guests are viewing this topic.

Wolf1007

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Need some help please. I'm working on tuning a Stalker Wolverine shooting 51#@29". I'm working with Safari Tuff Taipan and Kobra shafts in 400 and 350. Playing with multiple head/insert/collar combos ranging from 275 to 315.

I just replaced the shelf velcro this morning and have not shot a single fletched arrow off the shelf and am getting some wear already on the outside of the rest. Picture attached.

Can anyone tell me what might be causing this weird contact for a bare shaft?

I shoot split finger and my nick point or at 1/2".

Thanks!

Dale Dye Trails End 60" 55#@28"
Dale Dye Medicine Point 58" 53#@28"
Schafer Silvertip 60" 55#@28"
Stalker Wolverine FXT 60" 51#@28"

McDave

I would guess that either your nock point is too low or you're getting some shelf bounce as a result of pressing down with your index finger on the top of the shaft at full draw when you release the arrow.

How does bare shaft arrow flight look so far?
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Wolf1007

Both shafts still a bit weak and consistently nock high from 12-15 yards. Thanks!
Dale Dye Trails End 60" 55#@28"
Dale Dye Medicine Point 58" 53#@28"
Schafer Silvertip 60" 55#@28"
Stalker Wolverine FXT 60" 51#@28"

Orion

Neither of those shafts should be weak. I think your arrow is bouncing off the shelf, porposing and fishtailing, yielding a false weak. I'd start by checking the brace height.  If it's too low, it can cause either of those problems.  If it's where it shoud be, raise your nock point, as McDave suggests. Of course, it could also be a form issue.   

Roy from Pa

#4
Check out this video, very helpful.


Roy from Pa

#5
Another good reference for arrow shaft tuning, scroll down to bare shaft testing.

https://www.fenderarchery.com/blogs/archery-info/basic-tuning


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