Good question, I haven't tried a quicky quiver on one but I believe that quiver has the receiver that you bolt to a bow and you can pop the main body of the quiver on and off which is what a tight spot does as well. In that case that quiver should be able to bolt to the total peep hip quiver and work great.
Hi there, I do but I do it through paper tuning. I'll set up arrows and then paper tune the lot of them, turning nocks and shooting until I get each arrow to shoot a clean tear through paper and then I'll silver sharpie the top with a line next to the nock to indicate the spine or location where it tuned. Hope that makes sense.
I believe you usually shoot 4 fletch but with a 3 fletch would you refletch that arrow so your cock vane is back on top or just shoot them with wherever the vanes end up even though they might not be “correct”? Hope you can understand my question.
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Great video Trail, Thank you for the great info 🤙🏼
Great video Trail full of great information
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What size easton half out fits the Gold tip pierce arrow you mentioned for a 300 spine?
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The UV slider is nice for a right handed shooter. It loses everything for lefties and is terrible. Very well built but not for left handed use.
Hey Trail. Does the total peep hip quiver work with a quicky quiver?
Good question, I haven't tried a quicky quiver on one but I believe that quiver has the receiver that you bolt to a bow and you can pop the main body of the quiver on and off which is what a tight spot does as well. In that case that quiver should be able to bolt to the total peep hip quiver and work great.
Hey Trail do you spine align your arrows? Or what do you to make sure every arrow is flying consistently with one another?
Hi there, I do but I do it through paper tuning. I'll set up arrows and then paper tune the lot of them, turning nocks and shooting until I get each arrow to shoot a clean tear through paper and then I'll silver sharpie the top with a line next to the nock to indicate the spine or location where it tuned. Hope that makes sense.
I believe you usually shoot 4 fletch but with a 3 fletch would you refletch that arrow so your cock vane is back on top or just shoot them with wherever the vanes end up even though they might not be “correct”? Hope you can understand my question.