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chiefsLB59
12-07-2007, 04:04 AM
I was wondering if anyone else has robin hooded these arrows. During the pre-season I had this happen to me 3 times in 3 months. I have been shooting the same setup for the past 6 years but have never encountered this. I am aware that this might be because I have had more practice shooting and what not. I do also believe that the bulldog collar that they put on has something to do with it as well. I think that without this I would have saved myself 70 dollars in arrows. My assumption is that once the arrow hits the nock it isnt deflected as much and is sent straight down the shaft of the arrow on the inside of the collar. Wondering what others think that shoot these arrows
Michihunter
12-07-2007, 07:57 AM
I was wondering if anyone else has robin hooded these arrows. During the pre-season I had this happen to me 3 times in 3 months. I have been shooting the same setup for the past 6 years but have never encountered this. I am aware that this might be because I have had more practice shooting and what not. I do also believe that the bulldog collar that they put on has something to do with it as well. I think that without this I would have saved myself 70 dollars in arrows. My assumption is that once the arrow hits the nock it isnt deflected as much and is sent straight down the shaft of the arrow on the inside of the collar. Wondering what others think that shoot these arrows
Quit shooting groups is what I think. If your shooting it right down the center it isn't gonna matter whether you had collars on or not. :lol::lol:
Slice
12-07-2007, 09:40 AM
I learned after going through a lot of arrows that there was a reason they put more then 1 dot on a target. Sure it is great to shoot tight groups, but it got expensive replacing those arrows. I don't think the collars had anything to do with it, you are just getting better.
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