You should watch Podium Archer, MFJJ, build arrows. He weighs all the shafts and components so he can mix and match to get all finished arrow weights as close as possible to each other.
In regards to the knob being stiff, you might back out the set screw a few turns and it should help to make the turn easier but still maintain the integrity of the index marks. Enjoy the content
How does the 3 degree helical worked for you? It looks like the sweet spot between drag and stabilization. I´m looking for an EZ-Fletch-style jig but I don´t know what angle should I use.
You take more care than anyone building arrows. Great work.
You should watch Podium Archer, MFJJ, build arrows. He weighs all the shafts and components so he can mix and match to get all finished arrow weights as close as possible to each other.
Hope you guys are well and I hope you make some more videos in the spring! Love your content! Ty
It’s pretty crazy, you guys make everything look so easy.
Love my widow
Thanks for this!!
Are you doing any more videos??????
In regards to the knob being stiff, you might back out the set screw a few turns and it should help to make the turn easier but still maintain the integrity of the index marks.
Enjoy the content
try to back out the 120° screw a little and the turning nob should get easier.
So the wrap doesn't afect arrow spine to a point where it is noticeable?
Yes that is correct from what I can see. The wraps I use weigh only about 4.5 grains.
How does the 3 degree helical worked for you? It looks like the sweet spot between drag and stabilization. I´m looking for an EZ-Fletch-style jig but I don´t know what angle should I use.
Aren’t you supposed to have a R nock indexer with the right wing clamp?
Yes!
Where do you get your warps from?
Onestringer Wraps
@@the.traditionalshots thanks I’ll check them out.
Wraps are expensive and when you lose a feather you can peel them of