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Installing Vanes on the 11 Factor Arrows with Vane Master Pro Fletching Jig
In this video, we are finalizing the "11 Factor" Arrow Build.
All that is really left is installing vanes and the turbulator. I will be using the Vane Master Pro from Last Chance Archery to install the vanes.
This video is a bit of a marathon, but will show each of the steps in detail. I will also show the final weights of all 12 hunting arrows I built. I won't spoil anything, but the weight variance turned out WAY better than I had originally hoped for.
Resources
Troy Fowler ‪@RanchFairy
Troy has a channel all about performance of the arrow THROUGH actual live game. I suggest you go over there and learn all you can.
Dr. Ed Ashby www.ashbybowhunting.org
Dr. Ed has taken over 2 decades of bow hunting research and published it for anyone to review FREE OF CHARGE!!! To ignore would be most unwise.
Jeremy Johnson www.bowhuntingsuccess.com
Jeremy is one of the most successful archery elk hunters in the country. He has written a book that is certain to make you a much better hunter. I recommend you pick up a copy.
As always, please like, share, and subscribe.
Thank you for watching!
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Building the 11 Factor Hunting Arrow... Cutting carbon and installing glue in tuffheads.
มุมมอง 350วันที่ผ่านมา
In this video you will see me cut the carbon to get the straightest arrow. Squaring and all the other boring stuff you see youtubers do. Then the fun stuff happens. Installing the 225g Tuffhead glue on adapters and broadheads onto the arrows with impact collars. You will see how to install these to get the truest arrow, and index the broadheads to your bow riser. Remember, uniformity is what we...
The Tuffhead... 9 of Dr. Ashby's 12 Factors for Enhancing Arrow Penetration from 1 Broadhead???
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If you have been following along with this build, we are now building the pointy end of the sharp stick. The broadheads used in this video are Tuffhead 225g glue on. I am using Ethics Archery Tuffhead Broadhead stainless steel glue on adapters. This video outlines how to put the broadhead onto the adapter, ensuring they spin true. These broadheads cover MANY of Dr. Ashby's 12 factors for enhanc...
Get a spine... discovering the best arrow setup for YOUR BOW!!!
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In this video we dive into discovering what arrow your bow likes best. And yes... this does matter. In the previous videos in this series, we tuned my Mathew's VXR 31.5 and set it specifically to the manufacturers recommended settings. Now it is time to shoot bareshafts through paper to get a perfect bullet hole. After each shot, I will be cutting the carbon length down until I get a perfect bu...
Addressing part 2 of Perfect Arrow Flight. Building the Ranch Fairy Test Kits
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In this video, we will be building 2 different test arrows. The purpose of this process is to discover the perfect spine for the bow platform you intend to use. For simplicity, Troy @RanchFairy worked with Sirius Archery Products to develop a kit where you can purchase carbon, inserts, nocks and different point weights all in one package. We will be using the Sirius Orion micro diameter (4mm, ....
Perfect Arrow Flight Addressing Cam Lean
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The third and final installment of the bow tuning series addressing perfect arrow flight... Dr. Ashby's second factor in his famous 12 Factors. Perfect arrow flight starts at the bow, and having cam lean can negatively effect proper arrow flight. Join me in this video as I demonstrate how to manipulate cam lean to promote a stable arrow launch from the bow. If you haven't seen the previous vide...
Perfect Arrow Flight Part 2 Finding your Center
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Part 2 of a 3 part bow tuning video series. In this series, we are building a Doctor Ed Ashby 12 Factor (actually, 11 factor) arrow. Currently, we are addressing Factor 2... Perfect Arrow Flight. In order to achieve perfect arrow flight, we must first back up to the "spring" that delivers the arrow to the target... the bow. In this video, I will show you how to find your true center shot. Every...
12 Factor Arrow Build Perfect Arrow Flight Part 1 Cam Sync
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Perfect Arrow Flight. Dr. Ed Ashby's second most important factor, and it starts at the bow. In this video, we take a look at cam sync and cam timing. Ensuring your cams are reaching full draw simultaneously promotes even energy load onto your arrow, increasing the available energy of the projectile. Having cams that are out of sync from each other creates a "less than stable" launch condition;...
12 (Actually, 11) Factor Arrow Build Introduction
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In this video, I introduce my channel, and plans to follow Dr. Ed Ashby's 'Top 12 Arrow Penetration Enhancing Factors'. This idea was founded as a result of winning the Ashby Bowhunting Foundation's first annual Texas Hog Hunt. This event was originally announced and promoted by Troy Fowler @RanchFairy where yours truly, was one of 2 winners selected. In this video, I discuss (at length) the pl...
Domino Tree Felling
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3 trees go down at once. A 24 inch Hemlock into an 18 inch Hemlock wedged and bore cut off its lean into a small Alder.

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  • @wcwcgarner2717
    @wcwcgarner2717 4 วันที่ผ่านมา

    The vxr great bow. I love my V3X 29. Cool video. I saw you on RF channel.

    • @PersonalBestOutdoors
      @PersonalBestOutdoors 4 วันที่ผ่านมา

      @wcwcgarner2717 Thank you. After meeting Troy and Doc, the whole experience took on a whole new meaning for me. Originally I started filming to send all this content to Troy. However, Troy recommended I start my own channel and share the content. So thank you for watching. I've had my VXR since the year after it came out. I was upgrading from a Hoyt intruder. It was a consignment bow, and I just shot it so well. I've harvested plenty of game with it. I don't think I'll ever trade it in.

    • @wcwcgarner2717
      @wcwcgarner2717 4 วันที่ผ่านมา

      @@PersonalBestOutdoors that is awesome

  • @madman432000
    @madman432000 7 วันที่ผ่านมา

    You could just screw that top nock point down a touch until it is right at the nock. You could have them tied really tight though. I like to tie in nock points with nock in place. It's a bit distracting when the cameras show flipped images, one camera shows a right hand bow and the other one shows a left hand bow.

    • @PersonalBestOutdoors
      @PersonalBestOutdoors 7 วันที่ผ่านมา

      @madman432000 I appreciate the feedback! I am brand new to this videography stuff. I'll make sure to key that in mind in the future. My soft knots I not only tie tightly. I also put cool melt on the serving thread before tying them on there. Then put a sightly heated blade against them to allow the cool melt to do it's thing on my center serving. The result is a soft knot that you can still take off, but won't slide on you. I do use a nock for choosing where I'm going to tie my soft knots on. I showed this in my video. Thank you for watching. Happy hunting!

  • @AdamCooper-qg1oh
    @AdamCooper-qg1oh 11 วันที่ผ่านมา

    Those aluminum footers are your weak link, ask me how I know.

    • @PersonalBestOutdoors
      @PersonalBestOutdoors 11 วันที่ผ่านมา

      @AdamCooper-qg1oh ordinarily, I wouldn't use aluminum. However, the insert into the heads is made of steel. The aluminum footers from ethics archery are 20gn. When you Install them the way I have in this video (pushed forward into the broadhead and with JB Weld) they have done quite well in my durability testing. That video will be up soon. Since doc Ashby's first most important factor is structural integrity, I discussed the merits of aluminum with him on one of our phone calls. These footers serve one very specific purpose. Preventing the carbon from splintering and expanding upon a hard impact. When shot into a cinder block, they did their job well. I'm curious... what was your experience? Which brand of footers did you use? How were they installed?

  • @Verticalbowoutdoors
    @Verticalbowoutdoors 15 วันที่ผ่านมา

    You can almost fit two nocks between thos nock set knots that’s why it looks like you arrow is not level

    • @PersonalBestOutdoors
      @PersonalBestOutdoors 15 วันที่ผ่านมา

      @@Verticalbowoutdoors thank you for the comment. Although it may look that way on camera, I can assure you that there is only about 1/8" of space between my nock and moving point. This gap has been perfect for me to ensure I don't get any nock pinch when at full draw. I plan to make a video on this. So many people have nock pinch without being aware. This can cause major tuning issues. The level of the bubble is also a camera angle thing. Plus, I was more worried about the "left to right" bubble location. Without that being perfectly centered, it can manipulate the true distance reading between the center of the arrow and the inside of the riser on the bow. Thank you so much for watching. Happy hunting!

    • @Verticalbowoutdoors
      @Verticalbowoutdoors 13 วันที่ผ่านมา

      @@PersonalBestOutdoors I’m sure you’re right, it does look like a big gap on camera.

    • @PersonalBestOutdoors
      @PersonalBestOutdoors 13 วันที่ผ่านมา

      @Verticalbowoutdoors I appreciate the feedback. I had to watch that section after your original comment. I'm figuring out the best way to get a good view with the camera. The feedback helps to to know how I can improve. So thank you. Happy hunting!

  • @chadcook1862
    @chadcook1862 17 วันที่ผ่านมา

    I can't explain. To you how stupid you come off. You just said that a 400fps arrow actually loses it ability to penetrate? Lol ashby has some great points, he is also a good story teller, like howard hill. Arrow wt is where on his list?

  • @pensnut08
    @pensnut08 17 วันที่ผ่านมา

    Excellent video. I want to see how your builds progress, so I subbed. I don't use a heavier arrow for whitetails... Mine here in the SE are tiny.. BUT, I have a legit chance at a bear or a hog every time I go out and I definitely want 2 holes in either of those two! I LOL at all the talk about and bragging about KE... You nailed it.. MOMENTUM is what gets you penetration! If you want to have fun, just say "KE doesn't mean jack!" and watch the comments HAHAHAHA I have watched videos here of guys using xbows and NOT getting a pass through at 20 yards! You just know they are using a stock arrow and putting a 100 grain wide cut expandable on it. One thing I noticed immediately with a heavier arrow is just how hard they hit the target. You can hear it.

    • @PersonalBestOutdoors
      @PersonalBestOutdoors 17 วันที่ผ่านมา

      @pensnut08 thank you for the sub. It really means a lot. So thank you. Monday I have the next video dropping. Please review the rest of the videos I have posted. Each of them on this Playlist is important to understand the previous and next steps. I don't want to create conflict with people. For too long the industry has misled people into speed being the biggest factor in hunting. If that's so, how do people kill animals with trad equipment? I'm not mad at anyone who believes in speed. At the end of the day, i believe people need to shoot what gives them confidence. I've wounded animals that i didn't recover. Hunt long enough with a sharp stick and it's going to happen. At some point i believe everyone asks themselves how to be more successful. This Playlist is for those people, and will increase your efficiency. My process for building these arrows are common in the trad world. I'm not doing anything sickish or unique. It's actually been around for decades. Many compound target shooters do this same process to get the most forgiving spine in their arrow. I've actually met Doc Ashby, Rob Nielson (current president of the Ashby Bowhunting Foundation) and Troy Fowler aka the Ranch Fairy. They've got a lot to teach anyone open minded. Once again, thank you. Happy hunting!

  • @tonyviers-de9qi
    @tonyviers-de9qi 17 วันที่ผ่านมา

    Ashby’s stuff was for african game with stick bows. Has absolutely zero application in the United States with compound bows. 400 grains is just as efficient and actually even more efficient than a 650 grain arrow

    • @PersonalBestOutdoors
      @PersonalBestOutdoors 17 วันที่ผ่านมา

      @tonyviers-de9qi I appreciate the comment. However all bows were tested. This includes compound bows. Feel free to visit Www.ashbybowhunting.org if you don't believe me. Additionally, I would like to bring up a question... assuming he did only use traditional bows, how is it that a trad bow sitting a 900gn arrow could get a passthrough on large African game, but you see videos all over TH-cam of people shooting a 400gn arrow from a modern compound and only getting half an arrows worth of penetration? Is it the fault of the bow? Or the arrow? Th is is why I started this channel. So many people are understandably misinformed about the Natal Study in general. It's an industry thing... marketing etc. Thanks for watching

    • @pensnut08
      @pensnut08 17 วันที่ผ่านมา

      HAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

    • @tonyviers-de9qi
      @tonyviers-de9qi 17 วันที่ผ่านมา

      @@PersonalBestOutdoors putting out the heavy arrow info is the worst thing you can do if you want to teach ethical hunting. More misses . More wounded animals . Can it be done ? Sure. Is it necessary? Not even close. Its a “fad” thing . In my opinion for people who are confused about hunting and killing animals cleanly and ethically. It has nothing to do with the weight of your arrow ( to an extent) its about well tuned bow and arrows and sharp broadheads . That is all. Oh wait shot placement and timing. ALL of which … the heavy arrow guys think they can get around. Just stop it!!

    • @PersonalBestOutdoors
      @PersonalBestOutdoors 17 วันที่ผ่านมา

      @tonyviers-de9qi I agree with everything you've said. You should check out the test of my content. Bow tuning, it's there. Shoot placement is critical. On that we agree. I fail to understand from your logic how a heavy arrow equals a miss, though. It's it an "fps" thing? If so, how have traditional archery users ever killed anything, then? All of those bows are substantially slower than any modern compound setup these days. Ethics? Now that's a subject we can get into. Riddle me this... why are there restrictions on minimum caliber usage for hunting in the states, but none (aside from draw weight) for bow hunting? If anything, a heavier, always deployed broadhead is more ethical. Sure to reduced range, it requires the user to get closer. Aka a more ethical shot. Have you done the math on flight time of arrows? I have. A 400gn arrow moving 300 fps (chronograph at the bow... that same arrow is only moving 278fps at 60 yards) takes .6 seconds to reach the target ASSUMING it is still moving 300 fps at 60 yards. Which it isn't. (180 feet divided by 300 fps) whereas a 656gn arrow moving at 235fps (at the bow) is still moving 226fps at 60. This is basic physics we will discuss in a later video. Anyway, that arrow takes .76 seconds to reach the target at 60 yards. We are talking about 16 one- thousands of a second slower. That's about as long as it takes a person to blink... there's your fun fact of the day. That's before even getting into momentum. Going back to physics... an object in motion, tends to stay in motion. A 650gn arrow at 235fps has 67.7 slugs of momentum. A 400gn arrow at has 53.2 Slugs. Momentum calculated as mass X velocity, then divided by 225,400 for slugs. Slugs represented as slug ft/sec. Momentum is the energy potential to continue THROUGH an intended target. In this case, meat. Every bow hunter in the world will agree 2 holes are better than 1. Therefor, how is 1 light arrow with less slugs more ethical than a heavier one producing 2 holes? I get it. Shot placement. I've pulled a bow since 16. I'm 36 now. I got that. You can't kill them if you don't hit the vitals. I agree. But what about that shot a bit too far forward? You minimize this risks by shooting within your effective range. I agree there. Be ethical. Is 650gn overkill for a white tail? Absolutely. But if I can get out to fly perfectly (featured in one of my videos) and am ethical about is usage... which I am. I find it comforting to know I have an arrow capable of breaching heavy bone and puting that animal down instead of wounding it. That's what this series is about. So where is this unethical? Once again, thanks for your comment. Discussions like these can be productive. They also really help the channel out. It also gives me ideas about how to do this project more justice and explain things better next time. So thank you.

    • @steelandsanderoutdoors2617
      @steelandsanderoutdoors2617 12 วันที่ผ่านมา

      Actually if anything it's the light Arrow that's going to make more unethical archers because everybody is going to these tac shoots thinking they can shoot out to 120 140 yards on a moving animal. Whereas people that use the heavy arrow actually learn some hunting skills and get close to the animal. ​@tonyviers-de9qi

  • @Jona_Villa
    @Jona_Villa 3 ปีที่แล้ว

    Alaska ?

    • @PersonalBestOutdoors
      @PersonalBestOutdoors 26 วันที่ผ่านมา

      Actually, this was in Washington State. Thank you for watching.

    • @Jona_Villa
      @Jona_Villa 25 วันที่ผ่านมา

      @@PersonalBestOutdoors thanks

    • @PersonalBestOutdoors
      @PersonalBestOutdoors 25 วันที่ผ่านมา

      @Jona_Villa no problem, man. I never really had intended to maintain a TH-cam channel. But things have changed and I'll be posting content somewhat regularly now. It will all be related to tree work, archery, hunting, traveling public Land destinations across the country. Thanks for stopping by!