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TAC 15/15i Basic Unpublished Information
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<blockquote data-quote="Super 91" data-source="post: 487020" data-attributes="member: 31217"><p>What makes you say that no matter what bow the arrow flexes horizontally? Isn't that a matter of which way the spine is oriented? Especially with a rail less design like the TAC. </p><p></p><p>And if using super short heads such as the Phat head, the idea is that there is not enough blade surface area to "catch" the air and start deflection. That is why they can say they fly just like field points. They don't, but they get much closer than conventional heads. </p><p></p><p>Getting back to the flexing. If you orient the spine to the same position, then each shot the arrow should behave much like the shaft before it. You can get each shaft to flex whichever way you orient the spine.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Super 91, post: 487020, member: 31217"] What makes you say that no matter what bow the arrow flexes horizontally? Isn't that a matter of which way the spine is oriented? Especially with a rail less design like the TAC. And if using super short heads such as the Phat head, the idea is that there is not enough blade surface area to "catch" the air and start deflection. That is why they can say they fly just like field points. They don't, but they get much closer than conventional heads. Getting back to the flexing. If you orient the spine to the same position, then each shot the arrow should behave much like the shaft before it. You can get each shaft to flex whichever way you orient the spine. [/QUOTE]
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