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Fixed Crawl tuning question.

Started by fireball31, May 21, 2017, 04:05:00 PM

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fireball31

I am tinkering with a 25yd fixed crawl. When you guys are tuning your arrows for a fixed crawl do you rough tune your arrows before finding your crawl and fine tune arrow flight after, or do you fine tune before finding a crawl.

ThePushArchery

You'll def want to fine tune at the crawl. Your tune will change from split or 3-under compared to the crawl.

fireball31

Thank you. Finally got around to watching your video and that is what inspired me to try it.

R. Combs

I've been shooting with a fixed crawl for the past year after watching the push video. I'm shooting more consistently now than I ever have in 30 years of shooting a trad bow.
Thanks Matt for taking the time to make the push. I'm sure it has helped a lot of other traditional shooters as well. I'll be using a fixed crawl in a couple of weeks when I go on bear quest 11 in Quebec.
Rick

longbow fanatic 1

What Matt said. Go to 25 yards. Shoot several arrows, both fletched and bare shafts. Once your arrows group together, you're in business.

WVbowhunter

When I set my bows up recently I bareshafted from my crawl
Hunting is the fun part, once you kill something the work begins


R. Combs

QuoteOriginally posted by R. Combs:
Mine are bare shafted from my fixed crawl as well.

Rick Richard

Saw this video this week and decided to give it a try. So far, it looks promising. I did have to adjust the tiller on my ILF bow to reduce the noise and stabilize arrow flight. We will see how it works out.

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