Arrow Tailspin

gibby97

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So I spent the time and paper tuned then used the step back tuning method and my bow is dead on tuned. I’m pulling 65# with a 340 spine, 27” and 125 gr tip. Every now and then I can see my arrow do what I call a tail spin however I still group fairly well even out to 50 yards.

is this a sign of my arrow being under spinned?
 

Brendan

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When you say you group well out to 50 yards - are your field points and broadheads grouping together at that range? If so, then no, I don't think you're underspined.

If grouping together, it's probably an illusion, because if you're getting the tail kicking out in any way you'd probably see that in terms of a difference between field points and broadheads.
 
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gibby97

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When you say you group well out to 50 yards - are your field points and broadheads grouping together at that range? If so, then no, I don't think you're underspined.

If grouping together, it's probably an illusion, because if you're getting the tail kicking out in any way you'd probably see that in terms of a difference between field points and broadheads.
haven’t shot broadheads yet. I do have 1 odd colored vein so maybe thats what I’m seeing.
 

Zac

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This sounds crazy but I use to see my arrow change direction somewhere inside of 20 yards. Bow was naturally turning to the left and I had 4 fetch right helical.
 

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haven’t shot broadheads yet. I do have 1 odd colored vein so maybe thats what I’m seeing.

Nope. If your arrows are flying perfectly....that one vane won't matter.

Shoot a bareshaft in there...or shoot BH's....then follow a tuning guide.

Its common for guys to think a bullethole in paper with FP's...or pretty good groups with FP's is tuned- NOPE...not the case.

A bare shaft or a BH tells you if that arrow is coming out of the bow cockeyed....FP's are very forgiving.

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