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    Nock tuning arrows?

    There are a couple of variables. For instance your friend who skips bareshafting likely just broadhead tunes. And that's fine. He's just allowing the vanes to do the correcting. In terms of forgiveness, it's not completely maximized if each and every shaft isn't flexing the same as it leaves the...
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    Nock tuning arrows?

    One other thing. To help determine the length of your arrow, take your draw length and subtract an inch. I know that sounds odd, but it has to do with the way ATA measures draw length. They measure it by adding 1.75” to the pivot point of the grip. So if you’re a 29” draw, you’d want a 28”...
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    Nock tuning arrows?

    Oh, and one other thing- I highly advise against trying to nock tune with a bag target. The rags inside can give you misleading results. A dense foam is preferred, although layered foam works too if the foam layers are neither too tight or too loose. Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
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    Nock tuning arrows?

    That would definitely affect the tune since length affects the spine Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
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    Nock tuning arrows?

    After 30+ years in archery as both a competitor and coach, I can confidently tell you that all of the above information is incorrect. You absolutely 100% should nock tune bare shafts. Once they’re fletched, the fletching will correct imperfections in the tune of the bow. First things first...
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    Sold Short Action Chstoms Nexus Press

    I like it very much, but I can’t load my handgun cartridges with it, which is what I reload about 95% of the time. I bought this for 7 PRC, which I ended up selling anyway. If I could load 9mm, 40 S&W, and 44Mag, it would be perfect for me. Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
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    Sold Short Action Chstoms Nexus Press

    Yeah, me too. Since being released this year these have been hard to get.
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    Sold Short Action Chstoms Nexus Press

    Bump Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
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    Sold Short Action Chstoms Nexus Press

    Retail is $875 and they’re out of stock at the moment, and this includes the quick change plate for the Inline Fabrication mount. Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
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    Sold Short Action Chstoms Nexus Press

    Press comes with inline fabrication quick charge plate, one SAC Die Lock Ring, and all of the original shell holders. $700 Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
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    Lower energy arrow weight for Sevr 1.75

    Using the Sevr 2.0 at 27” draw and 67# draw weight, with a 410gr arrow I did not have pass-through on the three deer I shot with with them, but the blades completely ravaged the lungs and the longest runner was 60yds. The first was 35yds broadside. The second was 22yds slight quarter away, and...
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    WTB Men’s Small Clothing

    Sizing is difficult sometimes, but I have a set of medium Cabelas Wooltimate. Pants, Jacket, Vest, Neck Gaiter, Hat and Gloves. Me, in a 32" waist, I think they were "snug" but wearable. Me, now, closer to 34" inch and the mediums are too snug for my liking. If it sounds like something you think...
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    What's up with the Garmin Xero Bow Sight

    [emoji1787] Archery = bow and arrow Crossbow = bow across a stock. And no one asked for your opinion either. And no one asked for the other guys opinion on crossbows in a thread that’s about the Garmin Xero sight. My guess is that you’re one of those hunters who sucks so bad, that you have...
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    What's up with the Garmin Xero Bow Sight

    Doesn’t seem like I’m the one crying, here. [emoji6] Hunter numbers are shrinking each year. Show me the numbers for your state that prove that crossbow kills surpass bow kills by a wide margin. I’m thinking you’re going to come up short on that. And what have been your first-hand experiences...
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    What's up with the Garmin Xero Bow Sight

    Legal in Virginia Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
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    What's up with the Garmin Xero Bow Sight

    What someone else chooses to use for gear, that adds fulfillment to their hobby, has no bearing on you. Why let it bother you? You don’t get to define what archery is for other people, by your standards, just as no one else does that for you. It’s opinions like yours that put limitations on...
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