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by LIBERTY
Mon Sep 02, 2013 5:27 pm
Forum: Deer hunting tips and tactics
Topic: Broadheads/arrows
Replies: 5
Views: 2040

Re: Broadheads/arrows

You need to bareshaft tune your arrows with the point weight that you intend to use in your broadhead. Just picking a weight you like or think is nice wont get the job done. You also need to choose your arrow shaft and then tune it to your bow, point weight. Guess what I'm saying is I don't think yo...
by LIBERTY
Fri Aug 09, 2013 8:59 pm
Forum: Leather Crafting
Topic: Quiver Build Along
Replies: 21
Views: 12711

Re: Quiver Build Along

That's a very nice looking quiver! What I really like is the singing or burning of the leather accent pieces. Did the leather soften up with wax or mink oil after all the work was done? FRJ
by LIBERTY
Fri Aug 09, 2013 8:46 pm
Forum: All about arrows
Topic: Right VS Left Helical?
Replies: 10
Views: 10275

Re: Right VS Left Helical?

I use Grizzly broadheads and it is recommended that right wing feathers be used with them. I also understand that a lot of the new single edge broadheads including Grizzly that you can buy use the bevel on either side and you can buy what you need to match the twist of your feather. If your using do...
by LIBERTY
Fri Aug 09, 2013 8:29 pm
Forum: All about arrows
Topic: Duco - way to fletch cleanly with it?
Replies: 13
Views: 11776

Re: Duco - way to fletch cleanly with it?

Saunders NPV has a nice tip and really works good. I've used most of the others but have settled on the Saunders as the best. Dry time per feather may bother some? I give mine 8-10 minutes. Doesn't bother me.. I second the Saunders!!!!! I use it on conduit, wood and carbon and it works great on the...
by LIBERTY
Fri Aug 09, 2013 8:26 pm
Forum: All about arrows
Topic: Skinny Carbon Question
Replies: 3
Views: 6718

Re: Skinny Carbon Question

I shoot a B/W recurve that's 45# at 28". I shoot Easton Axis 500 shafts with 175gr heads. The skinny carbons tune really nice but I've found that I really should bareshaft everyone of them as 1/8" is all that is needed to change the tune. Good luck and if you have any questions don't hesit...

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