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Arrow Question? #982508 10/23/09 03:26 AM
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I have heard a few different stories is there really a differnce between a left handed arrow and right and if so are thay as big a deal with todays new bows as they were with older alluminum arrows?



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Re: Arrow Question? [Re: Iowahunter08] #982724 10/23/09 04:49 AM
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Never heard that before.


Re: Arrow Question? [Re: cbump] #982755 10/23/09 05:17 AM
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urban myth maybe



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Re: Arrow Question? [Re: DSST_Construction] #982909 10/23/09 10:20 AM
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Left handed shooters can't shoot right helical fletching under a full moon during the Equinox.


Re: Arrow Question? [Re: Iowahunter08] #982914 10/23/09 10:49 AM
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THE ONLY THING IT EFFECTS IS THE WAY THE ARROW SPINS DOES NOT CHANGE ANYTHING AS FAR AS THE WAY YOUR BOW SHOOTS AS LONG AS ALL UR ARROWS ARE FLETCHED THE SAME WAY.




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There is a difference!!!! Its kinda like a left handed screw driver and a right handed one!!!


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Re: Arrow Question? [Re: cbump] #983485 10/23/09 04:32 PM
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someone did show me a left and right arrow and i could tell tthe difference but i just wasn't sure about accuracy and what not



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Re: Arrow Question? [Re: Iowahunter08] #983638 10/23/09 05:57 PM
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Besides the fletching possibly being twisted the opposite derection, I can't think of any difference.

Physically all other factors are equal as long as the shooter has proper form. You have a string going forward and that's about it. The arrow shouldn't touch the riser so there should be no difference.


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It all depends on if you are north or south of the equator.


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