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TYE
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Post by TYE »

I would ask the guy who does most of the arrow stuff, he's the owner, but he's been a bit of a grump for the past few weeks, so I kinda avoid him... lol

I ask ALOT of questions, sometimes I think I get on their nerves. :oops:
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If you're gonna get one, get the 4 degree off-set.

Your arrow will be much more stabilized in flight, giving you tighter groups down range.
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Post by Normous »

Tye,
I've been using the Arizona 4 degree on my bolts for 14 years and Fletch-tite on the vanes or feathers. You can't go wrong with that setup. I cut a piece of pencil about 1/3" long that I place inside the Arizona as a spacer to bring the fletching position back some. Bill T. suggested the Arizone 4 degree to me.

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Post by LoneWolf »

Tye,

If you don't ask questions, how do you expect to learn anything.

There's nothing wrong with asking questions about something you're not sure about...
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Post by TYE »

LoneWolf wrote:Tye,

If you don't ask questions, how do you expect to learn anything.

There's nothing wrong with asking questions about something you're not sure about...
Yeah I know, I'm a big question asker.
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Post by TYE »

LoneWolf wrote:If you're gonna get one, get the 4 degree off-set.

Your arrow will be much more stabilized in flight, giving you tighter groups down range.
Okay good. I have the 4 Degree offset one on order.
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