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Shelf and feather wear?

Started by R H Clark, April 27, 2007, 09:25:00 AM

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R H Clark

I'm getting a lot of feather wear from my Dalaa. I covered the shelf rest with a larger piece because I thought the sharp ridge where the hump is was cutting my fletching.My fletching has worn a grove on the outside edge of the rest cover in less than 100 shots.Bareshafts fly good but I'm getting pieces of feather in the air on nearly every shot. I've rotated cock feather to different positions but it doesn't seem to help.  Thanks for any advise.

Whip

Where is your nocking point?  I have had the same problem, and usually can eliminate it by raising the nocking point.  Don't be afraid to try higher than what you think might be "normal".
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Charlie Lamb

I'd suggest going back to basic tuning. How do the bareshafts impact compared to fletched shafts?  You just may have a nocking point issue as well... how high is it above level? Above arrow nock or below?

Just for kicks... what arrow (spine or size), bow weight, draw length.
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R H Clark

Thanks guys,

My nock point is at 1/16 above center. I thought it was pretty low but I still get a little bit of nock high on my bareshafts.

My Dalaa is 53lbs at my 30in draw.Arrows are Goldtip 55-75 cut 30 1/2 with 125 tips.

Bareshafts are right on spot with fletched shafts at 20 yds.

If I adjust tiller to more even will it cause my nock high impact to be less? If it will I can raise my nock point.

I thought theses shafts would be too stiff but they were showing weak untill I lowered the point weight and the weight of the bow.

Shawn Leonard

Wow, that is a low nock point. Something about the way I put pressure on the string, my nock points average 3/4"s. I spoke to Bob Morrison one time and he said he has a very high nocking point as well. If your shafts are way too stiff, which they could be, you will get an opposite reaction and they show weak. Shawn
Shawn

R H Clark

Shawn,

That's what I thought also. The Dalla handbook recomends a low nock from 1/16 to 1/8 above level. I've tried up to 1/2 but my bareshafts dive very much nock high.

I'm getting very good grops with bareshafts and feathers mixed I'm just really wearing my feathers out.

I must have release issues because I find it hard to get nock high out of all my bows.

I'm working on a loser nock to string fit right now. It is tighter than I like but I didn't think it was tight enough to be the problem.

Thanks everyone for so much help, your a great bunch of folks.

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