I think it’s simply the serving acting as “rifling” in the nock. So it depends on which direction the string was served Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk Pro
Morris County is suburbia lol, I was born there. What a monster. I wonder if it was killed on the Picatinny Arsenal Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk Pro
It’s pretty simple, Mark a shaft and shoot it at three feet, four feet, five feet and see which way it’s turning. I don’t think shooting flaws can change that Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk Pro
You gotta admit it makes a lot of sense, who knows how far down range the arrow is before the vanes can reverse the initial spin Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk Pro
I only have a right jig so my buddy volunteered to do them. There are lots of threads on archery talk about it, and as with all topics, no one can agree on anything lol
I hear you, and I like it! Im just too lazy lol. I did just have all my arrows refletched left offset after marking a bare shaft and seeing which way they were turning out of the bow. No noticeable difference in groups lol
I think it was here when I executed a textbook “gentleman’s superkill” but everyone had to try and smash it anyway! Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk Pro