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<blockquote data-quote="WildWillie" data-source="post: 563255" data-attributes="member: 29658"><p>Jon -</p><p> </p><p>Thanks for the advice on the rest adjustment. I can believe it is the biscuit causing the problem. I was using the same arrow for paper tuning so I know it was not caused by different spines from different arrows. I used the poor mans way of finding the spine by spinning the bare shafts in water to see if there was a heavy side to the arrow and marked/fletched them consistantly after that. Unfortunatly I have to re-fletch then all due because I used the Aerovane II's and I think their stiff front edge wears on the cables too much. (They just nick the cables when shot)</p><p> </p><p>Do you know when they will have the QAD drop away available ? (or is it still in the prototype phase) I would have an opportunity to change the rest during rifle/Muzzleloader season which runs from after thanksgiving to after X-mas, but would only do so then if the tac is still throwing more fliers than I'm comfortable with. </p><p> </p><p>On a side note, My daughter took her 1st shot at a doe with the tac last Saturday. She pulled the shot at 40 yds and had a clean miss, but I was still excited for her. </p><p> </p><p>WildWillie</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="WildWillie, post: 563255, member: 29658"] Jon - Thanks for the advice on the rest adjustment. I can believe it is the biscuit causing the problem. I was using the same arrow for paper tuning so I know it was not caused by different spines from different arrows. I used the poor mans way of finding the spine by spinning the bare shafts in water to see if there was a heavy side to the arrow and marked/fletched them consistantly after that. Unfortunatly I have to re-fletch then all due because I used the Aerovane II's and I think their stiff front edge wears on the cables too much. (They just nick the cables when shot) Do you know when they will have the QAD drop away available ? (or is it still in the prototype phase) I would have an opportunity to change the rest during rifle/Muzzleloader season which runs from after thanksgiving to after X-mas, but would only do so then if the tac is still throwing more fliers than I'm comfortable with. On a side note, My daughter took her 1st shot at a doe with the tac last Saturday. She pulled the shot at 40 yds and had a clean miss, but I was still excited for her. WildWillie [/QUOTE]
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