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Edge of Shelf Wear????

Started by TradBrewSC, April 27, 2015, 10:47:00 AM

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TradBrewSC

Hey Guys, hoping that someone can help me out here.

I got a TallTines Stick flinger a couple of months ago, but have started to get some wear on the outside of the shelf, which I have never experienced before.

It paper tuned well right when I got it, but haven't had a chance to do so since I have started to experience this. The arrows seem to be flying true however, and my nocking point hasn't changed..

specs:

55#@27"  I draw 27"
arrow: 28-1/2" FMJ 200gr head w/ 75gr insert.
shoot split finger.


Any advice would be greatly appreciated.

I will post a picture of my shelf

TradBrewSC


hart2hart

If you're shooting tuneable nocks(from the picture,you probably are)just rotate the fletching a tiny bit to clear the shelf.Shooting 3 fletch or 4?? That might be doing it.
Mike

TradBrewSC

Thanks,

have tried that a few different ways with the same result.

shooting (3) 5" shield cut

hart2hart

Also could try a small thin strip of leather under the shelf to elevate the arrow just a "hair"
I use a small piece of tubing split in half lengthwise to make my hump.
Mike

Magilla

A low nocking point will cause that type of shelf wear, recheck your nock elevation
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Treadway Black Forest 60"  46@28
Treadway Black Forest 60"  47@28

TradBrewSC

I will double check, but wondering if it is something in my form.

Thanks for the info so far.

Please keep it coming.

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