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Old Mar 19, 2008, 07:44 AM
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Arrorest trouble

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i am a rookie at archery but i try

i have a compound bow and a prong arrorrest. The thing is that when i shoot the arrors gets thorn by the rest. I can shoot maybe 10 times then the fins on the arrow is almost destroyed. I have tried to adjust it to my best knowledge but its still not good. The arrows is pretty good quality and when i shoot it goes quite straight (no fishtailing).

I hope you can understand my English


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Old Mar 19, 2008, 07:53 AM   #2  
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I don't know if this information will be helpful, because I am only a beginner at archery as well.

First, are you lining your arrows up properly with the feathers... and guide feathers to the outside. One side should have a different color pattern if they are like mine.

Another suggestion would be to take your bad arrows to an archery shop and explain it to them. They might know more specifics about the set up you are using.

For target practice, I have shot the same arrows a hundred times without damage to the feathers. My problem is when the shaft gets damaged.

It might also be the amount of pressure your bow is set at depending on the type of arrows you are using.
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I don't know if this information will be helpful, because I am only a beginner at archery as well.

First, are you lining your arrows up properly with the feathers... and guide feathers to the outside. One side should have a different color pattern if they are like mine.

Another suggestion would be to take your bad arrows to an archery shop and explain it to them. They might know more specifics about the set up you are using.

For target practice, I have shot the same arrows a hundred times without damage to the feathers. My problem is when the shaft gets damaged.

It might also be the amount of pressure your bow is set at depending on the type of arrows you are using.




hi thanx for the tip. well i have cammo colored arrows and the feathers are all black but i have tried do align them so they are at the 6 10 and 2 position so they should miss the rest hopefully....i think it got abit better after that.. i have not been shooting this winter due too the snow and cold (i shoot outside)....

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Old Apr 15, 2008, 10:50 AM   #4  
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For the utmost in Archery how to and to understand the mystical flight of the arrow. Come over to TedNugent.com/hunting/forums. We have many hunting and competition shooters over her that can help. After signing up. Introduce yourself and tell them the Caliwhackmaster referred you.
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