Try two stabilizers out front using an adjustable v bar. Eliminate the v bar extension. Put another v bar on the belly of the bow for the v bar rods. It must be an adjustable v bar. Thanks for the videos Tom Lund
I thought they might sound different but I didn't hear anything discernable. For the ease of attaching them the spin vanes seem like a no-brainer. I was only able to spend a little time outside. Humidity & temps are so high that it's hard to handle the bugs all day long but I'm going to try. Running out of days in July. 😮🎉
@@josephtreadlightly5686 Hi Joe. Yes they sounded similar. The spine vanes had a better flight but apart from that, very little difference. We had our first rain day in ages here. Still got to shoot a few arrows this morning. Tomorrow looking bad for rain but it is winter. I shot our postal yesterday. 18m at 40cm target face and 60 arrows. 548. My second highest in competition setting. Trending up and I also did a few at 70m. That was not too bad either. Think I have found a few things to work one for good arrow flight. It seems that where you are the weather want to screw you over either it's freezing you or boiling you. Sounds like you need a nice air conditioned barn. If only we had the extra millions to spend on fun things....
I would be more interested in the results at longer distances, such as 50-70m. That might show a more noticeable difference.
James, I have some new 700 spine arrows. I could try them at the club if i put some plastic vanes on one set. I could always change them later.
Great. For a thorough study, you might also want to include feathers.
Difficult to get here and i am using 3.2mm (same as an X10) so no feathers. Sorry
I found a more noticeable difference at longer distances especially 70m
Thanks Marty. I will try this at the club and see what I get.
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Try two stabilizers out front using an adjustable v bar. Eliminate the v bar extension. Put another v bar on the belly of the bow for the v bar rods. It must be an adjustable v bar. Thanks for the videos Tom Lund
Tom, if I do that I may break my back with the extra weight😂... I will see what I can come up with.
@@brookvalleylife724I was thinking about building a stand to test accuracy with human influence. It would be a mechanical release
@@peterxyz3541 That would be good to see. I know that the Korean team has a robot shooter.
I thought they might sound different but I didn't hear anything discernable. For the ease of attaching them the spin vanes seem like a no-brainer. I was only able to spend a little time outside. Humidity & temps are so high that it's hard to handle the bugs all day long but I'm going to try. Running out of days in July. 😮🎉
@@josephtreadlightly5686 Hi Joe. Yes they sounded similar. The spine vanes had a better flight but apart from that, very little difference. We had our first rain day in ages here. Still got to shoot a few arrows this morning. Tomorrow looking bad for rain but it is winter. I shot our postal yesterday. 18m at 40cm target face and 60 arrows. 548. My second highest in competition setting. Trending up and I also did a few at 70m. That was not too bad either. Think I have found a few things to work one for good arrow flight. It seems that where you are the weather want to screw you over either it's freezing you or boiling you. Sounds like you need a nice air conditioned barn. If only we had the extra millions to spend on fun things....