R rjtall Member Joined Aug 18, 2024 Messages 9 Location maryville Oct 18, 2024 #1 Yall think this affects flight enough to notice? Would you try to bend back, or replace? Attachments IMG_5139.webp 228.5 KB · Views: 1
tree_ghost Well-Known Member Joined Jan 19, 2014 Messages 7,278 Location mboro, tennessee Oct 18, 2024 #2 Heat it with a hair dryer and clamp it straight and see what happens
Hawk103161 Well-Known Member TNDeer Supporter Joined Aug 20, 2021 Messages 427 Location Powell, Tn. Oct 18, 2024 #3 I've also heard of putting them in Really warm water and straighten that way...As far as flight I think it would be determined by how stiff the fletch is.....
I've also heard of putting them in Really warm water and straighten that way...As far as flight I think it would be determined by how stiff the fletch is.....
S Ski Well-Known Member TNDeer Supporter Joined Nov 18, 2019 Messages 5,406 Location Coffee County Oct 18, 2024 #4 Shoot it and find out. I've not ever had an issue with them changing flight.
R Rabbitkil Well-Known Member Joined Jun 23, 2018 Messages 2,176 Location 38.8976763 -77.0365298 Oct 18, 2024 #5 Hair dyer / hot water will fix it most the time
W WTNBowHunter Well-Known Member Joined Jun 29, 2021 Messages 180 Location SW TN Saturday at 9:25 AM #6 Rabbitkil said: Hair dyer / hot water will fix it most the time Click to expand... agree with this. and then shoot it at distance to see if there's any flight difference. i wouldn't hesitate to refletch but try that first
Rabbitkil said: Hair dyer / hot water will fix it most the time Click to expand... agree with this. and then shoot it at distance to see if there's any flight difference. i wouldn't hesitate to refletch but try that first