On Target for Tuning Your Compound Bow: Including Fast Flight Cable System and Carbon ArrowsTarget Communications, 1998 - Sports & Recreation |
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... vanes making contact . If the vanes or feathers strike the rest at any time while the arrow is in flight , then the possibility exists that every arrow will fly differently . Obviously , the first order of business is to check for ...
... vanes making contact . If the vanes or feathers strike the rest at any time while the arrow is in flight , then the possibility exists that every arrow will fly differently . Obviously , the first order of business is to check for ...
Page 74
... vanes is less than that of feathers of equal size . The ribbed side of the feather creates more drag than the smooth side of an equal - sized vane and stabilizes an arrow quicker . Feathers also are more forgiving of errors you may make ...
... vanes is less than that of feathers of equal size . The ribbed side of the feather creates more drag than the smooth side of an equal - sized vane and stabilizes an arrow quicker . Feathers also are more forgiving of errors you may make ...
Page 91
... vanes do . Most vanes have a residue on them . This residue can destroy the bond between the vane and shaft if it is not removed . Denatured alcohol is the best agent for cleaning vanes , although acetone can also be used . Place the vane ...
... vanes do . Most vanes have a residue on them . This residue can destroy the bond between the vane and shaft if it is not removed . Denatured alcohol is the best agent for cleaning vanes , although acetone can also be used . Place the vane ...
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