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New "to me" made in Montana monolithic bullets ...
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<blockquote data-quote="Deleted member 109523" data-source="post: 2419012"><p>wow! This thread got way out there. But oh well.</p><p></p><p>I was bare shaft tuning arrows out to 50 yards, 25 years ago. It was the thing to do. I would want my bare shaft to land about 2 to 3" above my fletched group at 50 yds. </p><p>Any time we tried a hard helical vane set up, it hardly ever work out. It would always disrupt the fixed broadhead at the front too much. Our vanes are always straight at a very slight offset. Even with the new closed blades.</p><p> A big part of it is weight distribution and spine of your arrow. Always front of center</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Deleted member 109523, post: 2419012"] wow! This thread got way out there. But oh well. I was bare shaft tuning arrows out to 50 yards, 25 years ago. It was the thing to do. I would want my bare shaft to land about 2 to 3" above my fletched group at 50 yds. Any time we tried a hard helical vane set up, it hardly ever work out. It would always disrupt the fixed broadhead at the front too much. Our vanes are always straight at a very slight offset. Even with the new closed blades. A big part of it is weight distribution and spine of your arrow. Always front of center [/QUOTE]
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