Customizer1000
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Cheap? What arrows do you shoot?
I've got 7 deer out of one, so about a season and a half
I've got 7 deer out of one, so about a season and a half
how are you going to tell them apart if you dont number them first?I don't know how soon some of you guys get into practicing with your bows, or if you ever stop practicing for that matter. But I saw a post in another section that reminded me of a trick someone once taught me.
When you're practicing, pay attention to which arrows are the most accurate/consistent. Usually each one has just a little bit of a difference that is enough to notice when you get down to brass tacks in accuracy/consistency. So when you figure out which ones do what, number them.
I used a sharpie on the fletches. The first deer I took with my bow was shot with my #1 arrow and I watched that thing fly straight as piss and hit exactly where I was aiming.
Just food for thought.
my father shoots year roud... i pick up my bow about a week before season. wax the string, throw a little oil on the cams, and let them fly. bow has been dead on at 40 yards fo rover 5 years.I shoot year round, I was taught perfect practice makes perfect, when I shoot its only about 10 shots, and the first one better be dead on.
aluminum has a tendency to bend. where as carbon will return to its shape. now, carbon is still dangerous to shoot. as it can splinter. my father has shot aluminum religiously for years. and he shoots a LOT. he has found that no shop makes a good enough adhessive for the fletching for how much he shoots. he has even had vendors give him boxes of arrows as well as personally fletch his... they still come off. i think its something to do with his rest. his mathews is maxed out at 65lbs, so it cant shoot much more than 300fps. :dunno:I shoot aluminum still. I am a cheap bastard!!! And they hit way harder than light arse carbons. If i can kill deer with my 10 year old bow and aluminum arrows why upgrade?? If it's not broke dont fix it.
What do you shoot?
come to the fawking archery shop and shoot a few! 2d video shoot!Golden eagle baby! Not Oneida.
I want a new bow. It will be a bear. Alot of people I know like them. And they're priced reasonably.
It's really pretty easy. I would run the quiver and replace them into the quiver in order from closest to furthest from the bull and run the quiver again in that order. Then double check, then triple check, then quadruple check and then number.how are you going to tell them apart if you dont number them first?
It's really pretty easy. I would run the quiver and replace them into the quiver in order from closest to furthest from the bull and run the quiver again in that order. Then double check, then triple check, then quadruple check and then number.