Shooting bare shafts all the time.

Started by B/W lvr, May 04, 2010, 01:08:00 AM

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B/W lvr

Many years ago I started bare shaft tuning my bows and arrows. I got so that I could shoot bare shafts out to 50 plus yards and it really helped with my form. If I did everything right the arrow flew like the proverbial dart and if I was off at all in my form the arrow went nuts. I started shooting bare shafts at 3D shoots and for practice but I had trouble seeing them in a lot of lighting conditions until today. I cut some strips from white rabbit fur and glued them to my arrows, no feathers at all. It works great!!!!! I can follow the arrow all the way to the target and it really shows up when it hits. Any flaws really show up. I am going to make up a dozen arrows and shoot nothing but now that I  can see them. Has anyone else tried this? FRJ

ranger 3

No, but don"t try to shoot broadheads.
Black widow PLX 48@28
Black widow PSRX 48@28

b.glass

That is any interesting thought. The Native Americans sometimes shot arrows with no fletching.
B.Glass, aka Mom, aka Longbowwoman
Gregory R. Glass Feb. 14th, 1989-April 1st, 2007; Forever 18.
TGMM Family of The Bow
Mark 5:36 "Don't be afraid, just believe".

bigcountry

Well, I hope you got lots of arrows.  One pluck of the string, that arrow is going to fly sideways to the target.  

I myself do not have alot of money for arrows.

stickhead

was andering if the arrows fly flatter and faster at 50yds.

limbcracker

Sounds like a great way to work on shooting form. I'll incorporate that into practice. I'd always assumed bad bare arrow flight was mostly from poor bow set up, but then I know I can make a feathered shaft wiggle plenty from a poor release.

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