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Bare shaft tuning - Tartar Horde - 8 March 2015

Having correctly spined arrows for your bow is essential if you want to maximise your accuracy potential. Tuning your arrows to your bow will ensure you get all the energy stored in your limbs transfered to the arrow, and your bow will shoot better and quieter.
A shitty bow with excellent arrows will out perform an expensive bow with crappy arrows every time. The video below shows you how to tune your arrows for maximum efficiency.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=C_Ff9n9UV3s


RE: Bare shaft tuning - Barneyboy - 8 March 2015

I put on here cheers mate very interesting but it was took off so im saying it again


RE: Bare shaft tuning - Tartar Horde - 8 March 2015

don't understand bro


RE: Bare shaft tuning - Barneyboy - 9 March 2015

my post was lost mate ,so writing it again. very interesting post mate


RE: Bare shaft tuning - T-oddity - 10 March 2015

Thanks for that TH use full info


RE: Bare shaft tuning - Tartar Horde - 10 March 2015

To be honest chaps a lot of archers never bother to take the time, they just pick an arrow shaft from a "spine" chart and then shoot with that. They will eventually correct the flight by compensating for irregularities caused by a badly spined arrow, they also fit larger Fletchings to straighten out the arrows flight. The problem comes back though if your feathers get wet, cancelling out their stabilising properties. When your feathers get wet and collapse, a poorly spined arrow flies terribly, hopelessly inaccurate.
I try to push this point whenever I can, that Arrows are the most important part of Archery. If you take a bit of time and effort on this your archery will improve by leaps and bounds, you will have more confidence in taking longer shots knowing your arrows are not going to fly like a pissed Bumblebee.
Happy Shooting.


RE: Bare shaft tuning - Devonian - 10 March 2015

That was certainly an interesting video and explained the importance of the arrows very well - thanks TH.


RE: Bare shaft tuning - Tartar Horde - 10 March 2015

(10 March 2015, 13:18)Devonian Wrote: That was certainly an interesting video and explained the importance of the arrows very well - thanks TH.

Here's a quote from an Indian called "ISHI" one of the last remaining natives found. more info http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ishi
"any old stick can make a Bow, but it takes a damn good stick to make an arrow".


RE: Bare shaft tuning - Talon - 24 April 2015

I've been increasingly getting into barebow archery and tuning.I'm fine with my spine weight but I still can't get rid of my nock high problemSad.I think my release is at fault,I also shoot Mediterranean with a glove
.Once fletched my arrows are fine but I would love to get them flying straight unfletched.
.I've also reluctantly switched to traditional carbon shafts.As much as I would prefer wood I'm just not finding the consistency in wood shafts,this of course is for target accuracy I would still be more than happy enough with wood for actual real world accuracy out to 30 yards.


RE: Bare shaft tuning - Straight Shooter - 24 April 2015

Many thanks TH....very useful ...although i have a bow ....and crossbow ...did not know about this....wifey refuses to stand still though...as i test .....any recommendations ?