Does this work for aluminum arrows also? I'm shooting X23's (USA Archery) and X27's (NFAA) for indoor. I currently shoot them full length, minus 1/2 inch to square up the end with 200 grain points.
is the node in the same spot on every shaft, or will you end up potentially needing to cut each shaft at different lengths? trying not to overthink it.
I’ve been in archery for 37 years and GRIV is still teaching me things! Never even heard of the arrow node!
Dorge from Firenock has been telling me about the node since the day I started archery.
Guess I know what I’m doing tomorrow afternoon. Gotta see about this
You know a few hundred years ago you would have been in trouble for witchcraft? Thank you George, I am going to do this on my next set of arrows.
Does this work for aluminum arrows also? I'm shooting X23's (USA Archery) and X27's (NFAA) for indoor. I currently shoot them full length, minus 1/2 inch to square up the end with 200 grain points.
What if I torque tune and the arrow rest is not at the node
What about the rear node? Does it have any bearing on arrow flight? Would it make any sense to fletch your arrows at the rear node?
is the node in the same spot on every shaft, or will you end up potentially needing to cut each shaft at different lengths? trying not to overthink it.
How would this work if you have a long draw length of 31"+?
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No stable result for torgue tuning