Originally Posted by 280Ackleyrized
Originally Posted by LKEYES
I did tune the bow with a fletched arrow so far, have not done the bare shaft tune yet. The arrows are hitting very straight and hard out to 55 yards so far, but need to keep working on that.

As for arrow shafts I have been shooting the Easton Axis and really liking them a lot. I'm not sure I'm a fan of the super small shafts that take a special insert for. I understand that I can increase arrow weight by doing so, but it weighs 432 grains now with 100gr tips. I still need to chrono and find out exactly where I'm at and how much KE it is putting out.

Thanks for the input on the quivers, I'm all ears on the pros and cons of them.

Thanks

The bareshaft is the tell all end all for tuning a bow. If bareshaft/fletched hit like this at 20yds, youre tuned.
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As for small diameter shafts, they penetrate better and buck the wind better. I dont like the hidden inserts either. My Eastons run the HP-4 insert. I love em.


I will have to try that, that's some shooting there.


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