Kindo
WKR
So, I’ve decided to dabble back into traditional archery after an 11 year hiatus shooting in the world of training wheels.
I solely used to shoot cedar shafts that always flew well from my bows but durability was constantly an issue for me (maybe it was because I was a teenager for most of my shooting? ).
I’ve decided to give carbons a try this time but I’m having some issues with my tuning process with my dads Widow. I am consistently getting a nock left and slightly high bare shaft when compared to a fletched arrow. I have tried 340 and 400 spine as well as aluminum/brass inserts and field points from 100-200 grains. No matter what I cut off, or leave and weight taken away or added on, always a left nock.
I’m never going to claim great form but I can hold my own. I tuned a set of arrows on my own Widow PSA this evening using my usual techniques without too much problem. The PSA is supposed to draw the same as my dads one piece bow so I don’t think it’s completely me.
One thing to note: I’ve found that a higher nocking point (1/2” to 3/4”) above level, seems to fix the L/R nock discrepancy but still leaves me with some mild porpoising.
Bow stats: 62” widow at 54# at 27.5” draw (what I am actually drawing). Tillered for 3-finger split (how I shoot) New string. BH within spec.
Arrows: Gold Tip 340 Traditionals and Traditional Only 400s from 3Rivers.
one additional note: things were REALLY bad last week. Went to my local shop and bought new nocks with better string tension and that made things much better.
Thanks!
I solely used to shoot cedar shafts that always flew well from my bows but durability was constantly an issue for me (maybe it was because I was a teenager for most of my shooting? ).
I’ve decided to give carbons a try this time but I’m having some issues with my tuning process with my dads Widow. I am consistently getting a nock left and slightly high bare shaft when compared to a fletched arrow. I have tried 340 and 400 spine as well as aluminum/brass inserts and field points from 100-200 grains. No matter what I cut off, or leave and weight taken away or added on, always a left nock.
I’m never going to claim great form but I can hold my own. I tuned a set of arrows on my own Widow PSA this evening using my usual techniques without too much problem. The PSA is supposed to draw the same as my dads one piece bow so I don’t think it’s completely me.
One thing to note: I’ve found that a higher nocking point (1/2” to 3/4”) above level, seems to fix the L/R nock discrepancy but still leaves me with some mild porpoising.
Bow stats: 62” widow at 54# at 27.5” draw (what I am actually drawing). Tillered for 3-finger split (how I shoot) New string. BH within spec.
Arrows: Gold Tip 340 Traditionals and Traditional Only 400s from 3Rivers.
one additional note: things were REALLY bad last week. Went to my local shop and bought new nocks with better string tension and that made things much better.
Thanks!