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<blockquote data-quote="1Hunter" data-source="post: 603424" data-attributes="member: 38802"><p>Kistrick</p><p> </p><p>I have the where with all to make sure that my arrows match spine as close as possible. So with that said I build my hunting arrows to match each other, the same as I do for my competition arrows. when I switched over to compound bows, I began making my own arrows. Just like now with shooting</p><p>my new rifle. Pulled apart a couple of boxes of faxctory loads. The bullets don't come close to all being the same weight. At 100 yds it probably does not make</p><p>any great difference if those bullets hold tight groups or not. It depends on what the shooter is willing to accept as good enough. I will be making my own</p><p>match loads. </p><p></p><p> I have spent many more hours in practicing with my competition archery equipment, than I do with my hunting equipment. But because I build match arrows, I don't worry how they will fly or if they will group.</p><p> </p><p> </p><p>Keep them in the middle.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="1Hunter, post: 603424, member: 38802"] Kistrick I have the where with all to make sure that my arrows match spine as close as possible. So with that said I build my hunting arrows to match each other, the same as I do for my competition arrows. when I switched over to compound bows, I began making my own arrows. Just like now with shooting my new rifle. Pulled apart a couple of boxes of faxctory loads. The bullets don't come close to all being the same weight. At 100 yds it probably does not make any great difference if those bullets hold tight groups or not. It depends on what the shooter is willing to accept as good enough. I will be making my own match loads. I have spent many more hours in practicing with my competition archery equipment, than I do with my hunting equipment. But because I build match arrows, I don't worry how they will fly or if they will group. Keep them in the middle. [/QUOTE]
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