[ARROW] HOW TO ATTACH THE VANE
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Vanes are small feather-shaped fins attached to the rear of the arrow. They use air resistance to promote arrow rotation and straight flight.
They help keep the arrow stable in the air, allowing it to fly straight without wobbling from release until it reaches the target
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[ARROW] ATTACHING OUTKNOCK
An out nock is a type of nock that fits over the outside of the arrow shaft.
It wraps around the end of the shaft without requiring a separate insert, reducing sensitivity and making it one of the most commonly used basic nock types among both beginners and competitive archers. -
[ARROW] ASSEMBLY ARROW POINTS
The connection between the shaft and the point in arrow construction is a critical step that determines the arrow’s overall performance.
The shaft forms the body of the arrow, while the point provides direction and penetration.
How firmly these two components are joined directly affects flight ... -
[ARROW] MEASURE ARROW LENGTH
In arrow making, length measurement is the process of determining the arrow length according to the bow’s poundage, the archer’s physique, and posture, so that the arrows match the archer’s optimized draw length.
Uniform arrows are a key factor in improving accuracy and maintaining consistency in...