got 12 with it luckilyBe prepared. $85 for a half dozen. Great crossbow though! I have the R26
got 12 with it luckilyBe prepared. $85 for a half dozen. Great crossbow though! I have the R26
Buy the fletching and glue and we will do every one in my shop at no charge. I’ll even buy my own beer.Ok, here’s the deal. Rather than bring my main hunting crossbow home from Oklahoma, I have put my old Excalibur Exomax back into service to hunt here behind my house, and when I started getting all my Exomax stuff out, I realized I have a bunch of Firebolts with boogered up fletching. I probably have enough bolts to practice and hunt with. I only use these Firebolts with the Exomax, and given the fact it’s been 10 years since I last shot or hunted with it, I’m not sure how much money (if any) I’m willing to put into this refletching project.
I’m not sure either. With out an amazing knowledge of arrow ballistics, always thought the arrow had to spin like a bullet for stability.I'm not real sure. The ravin is a straight as the arrow though. I made an ASSumption
Many have theorized that you fletch according to whether you are right or left-handed, some have said depending on if you are running field points or broadheads, I even saw an argument for fletching according to crosswinds. All are good factors to consider, aside from crosswinds, but they are not the reason why arrows spin one way or another.I’m not sure either. With out an amazing knowledge of arrow ballistics, always thought the arrow had to spin like a bullet for stability.
Then again, it’s a different science, one that I don’t know a lot about.
This is what I do.do you just say screw it and buy new ones?
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