Arrow length

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vixenmaster
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Re: Arrow length

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:lol: Been there done that myself its all good. Its quite interesting over the yrs since its new to you
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Re: Arrow length

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I had a quite a bit of trouble getting the aluminum inserts out of some GTII's so I cut 'em to 19 in. and installed brass inserts. Cant tell any difference in accuracy as opposed to 20's.Both shhot great.
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Re: Arrow length

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See4miles wrote:Try to be sure you shoot flat nocks though, regardless of your arrow length.




Maybe I missed something, but why flat nocks? I bought new arrows with the light up nocks and was told that I could use the half moon nocks, just make sure you have a nock vane. (The reason I got the half moon is that they didn't have any flats nocks at the time).
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Re: Arrow length

Post by awshucks »

just make sure you have a nock vane.
I think the term is cock vane. :mrgreen: The danger of shooting moon nocks is if a guy/gal is used to just stuffing any vane down,[flat nocks] they may screw up and put the wrong vane down, resulting in a partial dry-fire.............
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