[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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[SIGHT] HOW TO USE SIGHT
By adjusting the elevation pin up and down, you set the aiming point for each distance such as 10m, 20m, 30m, 50m, and 70m.
Left–right adjustments are made when wind or bow settings cause the arrow to drift sideways, allowing you to fine-tune the pin position. -
[ARROW] HOW TO ATTACH PINS & KNOCK
A pin nock is a dual-structure nock system in which a pin insert is first installed at the end of the arrow shaft, and a specially designed nock is fitted over it.
Compared to standard (insert) nocks, it offers superior alignment accuracy and excellent shaft protection, making it recommended not ...