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Quickfletch

Discussion in 'Tech Talk' started by Maco1911, Sep 14, 2017.

  1. Maco1911

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    New to this and having trouble with the NAP Quickfletch. Arrows are hitting the mark, good groups, but spiral clockwise radically. Am I to far back with the veins? Any help would be greatly appreciated


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    You want the arrow to be spinning during flight. Stabilizes the arrow. Can you elaborate more about the issue you are having.
     
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    The front of the shaft doesn't spin as much out of control as the nock end. When I get home I'll throw a lumenock on and try to post a video.


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    Please forgive my lack of knowledge but can you be more specific as to where I need to look for that?


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    Contact with your rest will cause your arrow to have erratic flight and could be what you're encountering. What type of rest do you have? Obviously a whisker biscuit type rest will have to have fletching contact but a drop away rest should not. Foot powder spray applied to the rest can be used to check for contact

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    I'm shooting a quad drop away. And thanks! That helps me out a lot. I'll check that first thing in the morning


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    You can put some powder on ur rest and see if ur getting any fletching contact.
     
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    Thank y'all very much. I'll start there


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