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L.O.S.T.Arrow 07-24-2014 01:22 PM

How to: Build a Broadhead Spin Tester !!
 
How to: Build a Broadhead Spin Tester

:D Spinning a broadhead is as important as a tuned bow and matched arrow...

I have seen broadhead tipped arrows be three feet off at 40 yds due to bent broadhead ferrule or bad/unsquared insert

A perfect spinning broadhead is a beautiful thing to watch...

Throwing six broadheads on arrows and going hunting is much like...putting one round in a revolver and...... lol

one doesnt have to spend a lot of money for an broadhead spinner... back in the day of aluninum arrows a arrow straightner although costly ...was a must...but it could double as arrow/broadhead spinner...

For the shop I just use a simple spinner called The Arrow Inspector...it folds down for compactness and the case acts like a base...

http://shop.pineridgearchery.com/p/the-arrow-inspector

Now for those that "Cant be handsome-....be handy" and build your own...lol

or if funds are tight ...this is inexpensive and works perfect!!!

http://archeryreport.com/2011/09/bui...d-spin-tester/

Neil

xring_assassin 07-24-2014 02:59 PM

Wow.

And I just stand them broadhead on end on the kitchen table, support in circle made with fingers and blow on the vanes to get the arrow revved up. If there's a broadhead wobble it makes cute swirlies on the table and wifey loses her marbles on me.

L.O.S.T.Arrow 07-24-2014 03:05 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by xring_assassin (Post 2500395)
Wow.

And I just stand them broadhead on end on the kitchen table, support in circle made with fingers and blow on the vanes to get the arrow revved up. If there's a broadhead wobble it makes cute swirlies on the table and wifey loses her marbles on me.


:D With a wise and experianced eye...that works...

Neil


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