Liking this bow so much I darn near have all my other bows sold
Playing with some different arrows in the wind. My old ACC's are doing quite well at 75 yards
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This bow is proving to be very forgiving for me with lateral nock travel. I'm finding literally no deviation from tail left to tail right with bareshafts at 20 yards.
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Im going to start with all the tune settings so it will make it easy to look up, as it will be the first post in the thread. From there I will go into some technical stuff, along with questions and answers if anyone has them.
The Revelation 6 is by far my favorite looking Athens to date...
I have played with a handful of 4 Fletch combos but never really have found the one. With standard vane sizes 2" and up they have been loud. Then the smaller vanes I haven't seen ideal control with fixed blades on the lower profile ones.
Now the recent 4 fletch Blazer X2's might be the ticket...
Been working on settling my pin float down on the Reign 6. Think I got her dialed in now. Was in a rush today but after 20-60 for sight tape I dropped back to asses pin float at 80 yards. Only had time to squeeze in 3 arrows but the Blazer X2 4 fletch performed great. Even in a little bit of...
My biggest complaint with the larger vanes is I re Fletch way more than I like to when shooting groups. Nicking vanes and blowing holes through them etc. but seem to always go back to the 2" Blazers 3 Fletch 6* helical. My only thing I would like is less noise in flight and equal results long...
That is a severe angle so make sure you spin them to check for any that may be bent.
You need some tweaking for sure
Now list all your tune settings, centershot, nock height, pre lean in the top cam, draw length and cam synch
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Still holding up awesome guys
Picked up these as well for trail running etc and they are performing excellent
Very lightweight for a mid crossover
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Let me know if you were shooting straight on at the target and aiming at the middle ? If your entry is that angled at 10 yards I would hold off shooting any others until a few adjustments are made. The FMJ's can bend rather easy and if the angle is that severe I wouldn't want you to damage any...
I need what the bareshaft entry looks like in relation to the fletched. So shoot a bareshaft first and then a fletched aiming at the same spot
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John Stallone's Podcast archery & tuning
I used to feel the same way but over the last 7 years or so I have taught guys anywhere from seasoned veterans to guys just getting into the sport with very good success.
It's really not that hard if one is open to learn. The biggest key is...
Post some pics starting at 10 yards along with bow make and model. From there I can get you going in the right direction.
Current tune settings would be very helpful as well
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Start at 10 yards then progress back
Learn how to read entry into the target in relation to fletched. Then make adjustments accordingly.
20 yards is generally all I do for tuning purposes.
When things are working together, tune and archer you can really hone in on repeatability.
Here's 35...
Check out John's podcast. Here I talk archery and bow tuning with him in this episode. I believe he mentions in the beginning of the episode how you can win a new Mathews Halon 6. So be sure to check it out.
Interviews With The Hunting Masters - Big game Hunting podcast by John Stallone on...
If you actually checked let-off percentages it would eliminate a lot of bows out there. Even bows that are listed as 80% are more like 81-85% on quite a few different make and models.
This would make more people illegal than you might think
Just go hunt
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