I don't think that most arrows would have the spin torque required to completely unscrew a field tip. If a Broadhead is not tight enough, maybe, but several companies make left bevel broadheads now too. Right now I'm using right helicals and my field tips are loose every once in awhile...
Also have never had an issue I think it’s just really over exaggerated. Just tighten the dang things up. Also I have one bow string on my backup that clocks left and I totally ignore changing my vane set up to match it(3° right)…so I’ve been able to run my main arrow set up on both rigs. In my personal experience only, it has not changed my arrow flight with a field tip or a broad head out to 100 yards at TAC, MAF or a 60+ yd goat. I’m nobody special I’m just an OK archer/Hunter, but seriously take pride with my arrows.
100% agree, people Need to stop worrying about these minute details that only a machine could replicate and get out there and work on your form And shooting in general.
String wax doesn't work for me. I just use plumber's tape, doesn't break down in 90 degrees temperatures and holds better once you tighten down your points.
Forget wax. It's a lubricant and is not going to help if you are actually having things come loose. Blue Loc-Tite on the other hand should be be in everyone's kit. That stuff is like Frank's Red Hot, put that shit on everything. Arrow points, mod screws, sight bolts, rest bolts, anything that you don't want coming loose unexpectedly. It's just got to be the blue stuff as that is the removable formula. Also just a tiny drop is enough for most screws.
I don't think that most arrows would have the spin torque required to completely unscrew a field tip. If a Broadhead is not tight enough, maybe, but several companies make left bevel broadheads now too. Right now I'm using right helicals and my field tips are loose every once in awhile...
Plumbers tape on the threads helps a lot.
Also have never had an issue I think it’s just really over exaggerated. Just tighten the dang things up. Also I have one bow string on my backup that clocks left and I totally ignore changing my vane set up to match it(3° right)…so I’ve been able to run my main arrow set up on both rigs. In my personal experience only, it has not changed my arrow flight with a field tip or a broad head out to 100 yards at TAC, MAF or a 60+ yd goat. I’m nobody special I’m just an OK archer/Hunter, but seriously take pride with my arrows.
100% agree, people
Need to stop worrying about these minute details that only a machine could replicate and get out there and work on your form
And shooting in general.
I think Google is ready my mind
String wax doesn't work for me. I just use plumber's tape, doesn't break down in 90 degrees temperatures and holds better once you tighten down your points.
Forget wax. It's a lubricant and is not going to help if you are actually having things come loose. Blue Loc-Tite on the other hand should be be in everyone's kit. That stuff is like Frank's Red Hot, put that shit on everything. Arrow points, mod screws, sight bolts, rest bolts, anything that you don't want coming loose unexpectedly. It's just got to be the blue stuff as that is the removable formula. Also just a tiny drop is enough for most screws.
A tiny drop of blue locktite or Teflon tape. Problem solved
Good to know
Just put tiny drop of tar to your threads, works allways any weather.
Loctite?
I would prefer to change strings to get right helical out of bow.
Nice broadheads. Sure beats the expandable garbage most wheel guys shoot.