M405 Accuracy

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Hi5
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Re: M405 Accuracy

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Do yourself a favor.

Number each arrow and keep track of where each arrow hits on the target. Be precise and do keep track. Some will group better than others. Mark the fletching on each arrow so that you have a cock fletching.

Some arrows will group, others won't. On the ones that don't, switch the cock fletching to another vane. See if it shoots into the grouping. If it does, make the vane switch permanent and mark that vane accordingly.

Some arrows may be poor--bent or off weight, or ends not cut off square. Put them aside. If you're lucky they may even shoot into a nice sub-group.
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vonotto
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Re: M405 Accuracy

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Ok, things are better. I still get flyers, I'm thinking I'll have to index the arrows. Didn't have time today, but I'm pretty sure that is the problem.
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Re: M405 Accuracy

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georgiaboy wrote:Shoot a three shot group at the same dot & post back and let us know how that worked out for ya!! :D :mrgreen:
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But make sure you have plenty of arrows if shooting at the same target. lol
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