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Old 24-06-08, 01:14 PM
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Setup
Riser: Hoyt 38 Ultra
Limbs: Hoyt XT1000
Sight: AX3000 + Beiter 39mm
Stabilisers: OK Longrod
Button:
Bow String: Home made from 425X
Arrows: X10,ProHunter,CXL2

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Traditional Script currently under construction
Join Date: Jul 2006
Location: Old Leake
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Club: Friskney Bowmen
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Originally Posted by Jerry Tee View Post
From a purely technical point of view I would be interested to see what the flex pattern would be with a stiffer arrow, work for you by flexing the back of the arrow up as it crosses the arrow rest.
Well Jerry here is a piece of video of an 800 Nano Pro, 450 X10, 800 Triple, and 2 spines of Navi FMJ to compare. (Boredom Warning) Most of the arrows are doing much the same, the only interesting bit was the back shot of the X10 seems to show it sliding off the prongs and riding the right hand prong till it clears. This was probably caused by the arrow not being nocked accurately as the side shots seem to show the X10 travelling OK down the rest.

YouTube - Slow Motion Archery Trophy Taker 1 with Various Arrows
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