Indexed arrows

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  1. Shane0709

    Shane0709 Die Hard Bowhunter

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    How many people here index their arrows? How many think it doesn't make any difference whatsoever?
    How many swear by it?
    I have 6 good arrows, 3 indexed, 3 not... My 20 yard group with the non indexed is about the size of a half dollar coin. My indexed arrows fly high right at 20 yards pretty consistently. Should I make sighting adjustments based on where the indexed arrows hit? If I screw fresh broadheads on the non indexed arrows before season, will they fly different?


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  2. Coop

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    Who indexed them? Were they actually spine indexed or just floated? You can try turning the nocks on the non-indexed set and see if that brings them together.
     
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    where they indexed to a broad head?
    I never index mine just because I shoot expendables and use a full helical twist on my vanes.
     
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    myot Weekend Warrior

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    I spine all my arrows and put my cock fletch on the weak side always
    as for indexing I used to do it always but have switched to a 4 blade broadhead (slicktricks) and only run 3 fletchings

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