Troubleshooting Your Bow

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In this episode of the Hunting Gear podcast, Dan Johnson speaks with Nate Sellers from Average Jack Archery about troubleshooting archery equipment. They discuss the mechanics of bows, the importance of proper measurements, and the significance of shooting through paper for accuracy. Nate shares insights on grip pressure, structural issues in bows, and the tuning of arrows and broadheads. The conversation also covers the impact of fletching and arrow weight on performance, the challenges of tuning different broadhead types, and the importance of understanding the third axis for accurate shooting. Finally, Nate offers practical tips for archers to improve their skills and confidence before the hunting season.
Takeaways:

A bow is a simple machine that can be easily understood.

Shooting through paper helps ensure arrows fly straight.

Grip pressure can significantly affect shooting accuracy.

Mechanical broadheads can be a reliable option for hunters.

Parachuting occurs when an arrow slows down too much in flight.

Proper measurements are essential for bow tuning.

Structural issues in bows can lead to persistent tuning problems.

The third axis is important for accurate shots at different angles.

Fletching size and type can impact arrow flight.

Understanding arrow spine and weight is crucial for tuning. 


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Troubleshooting Your Bow

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