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  • TomatoLane
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      tradhunter1 wrote: Etter,

      Nock your arrow on your bow string, hold bow so arrow is pointed down at ground/, floor if significant other isn’t around, with arrow hanging on string give a quick medium to light tap on the string just above the nock point. If the arrow pops off fairly easy your nock is good, if you have to tap it more than once or real hard then it is to tight.

      Good luck

      Troy

      X2

      TomatoLane
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        shreffler wrote: I recently bought a new Super Shrew, and it has a really small shelf. To help combat this, I bought some small diameter Black Eagle arrows.

        I was right on the edge of needing 350/400 spined arrows, so i bought some of both…my 350’s are consistently hitting left (I’ve yet to shoot the 400’s). By consistently I mean 8 inches left and putting together 5 inch groups.

        I have a pretty small draw length, which means the 350’s are even stiffer.

        Is there anything I can do (adding weight to the front, entire arrow, etc.) to help soften the spine to maybe bring it right a bit?

        Is arrow spine really what’s causing my consistent left, and will a lighter spined arrow straighten this out?

        Any input is appreciated.

        Alex

        You can play with the brace height as a fine tuner also.

        TomatoLane
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          in reply to: Pounds #9820

          Work on form.Good form will make drawing heavier bows a little easier.But if your form is good?

          Maybe get an archery trainer.

          Its a bow simulator, and can be set to different weights.

          TomatoLane
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            TomatoLane wrote: Update

            I have found out it is a Tempest model, but still sketchy on the year

            New update its a 1969

            TomatoLane
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              Update

              I have found out it is a Tempest model, but still sketchy on the year

              TomatoLane
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                mhay wrote: I googled the name and found two results for staghorn archery . One is a pro shop in Hilton N.Y. ,,,,the other is the company of the same name , in Irma , Wis.,,,which I believe to be the maker of your bow ,,,I could be wrong though.

                I searched around a bit but could find no info on the bow or brace height.

                Yeah , I have not had much luck finding much either.

                I would love to know the date of the bow , and what type it is.

                Would love to find an old catalog.

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