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form and perfect arrow flight

Started by ozy clint, August 24, 2014, 05:57:00 AM

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cahaba

Nocking point and brace height are the first things I adjust if my arrows are flying close to perfect but not just right. Most of the time that's the culprit.
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Roger Norris

Yes....and my biggest form flaw is release. I work on my release almost every day. A bad release will screw up arrow flight big-time (for me).
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DaveT1963

This is why I shy away from smaller fletching... I often make a release or form mistake.  Three 5 inch feathers with helical covers a multitude of sin  :)
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I just love three 5" shielded helical feathers
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