Why do arrows fly straight?

The further away an arrow is from the bow, the straighter it will fly – as the energy spent on bending lessens. Vanes or fletchings on the back of the arrow speed up this process, as they slow down the back of the shaft, which is the part travelling faster.
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Do arrows have to be perfectly straight?

If it's crooked it won't fly straight. I shoot a 25" cut shaft length, "normally" I can straighten an . 003 shaft to tighter specs, but, not always. Spine, and straightness are equally important, when it comes to hunting.
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Why do my arrows not fly straight?

If the two cams are rotating out of sync, it can "throw" your arrow. Oftentimes, this is where high/low hits come from once broadheads are screwed on. This is due to either the top or bottom cam being faster than the other, causing the arrow to not fly out of the bow straight.
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Why do my arrows fly sideways?

If you put any sideways pressure on the string with your release aid (it is easy to do by drawing the bow too far so that your string elbow points too far behind you) this will also cause sideways string travel.
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Why do my arrows always go left?

If you are a right handed shooter - arrows going left is an almost certain sign that you are dropping your bow and not following through the shot. Your peeking so to speak. Remind yourself to keep looking at the spot until AFTER the arrow impacts - and I bet your issue vanishes.
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Why is my arrow fishtailing?

If you are not releasing clean, and following through the same each time, you will get arrows that appear to fishtail their way to the target...
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Why do arrows wobble?

Mechanical release aids remove the left-right waggle, but the pressure comes in the vertical plane (from the string), and the rest only contacts the arrow from the bottom – meaning the arrow wobbles up and down.
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Is arrow sniper real?

Josh O'Dell, who goes by the online name Arrow Sniper, shared footage of him curving an arrow after shooting it on May 28, and has amassed over six million views and 500,000 likes on the clip.
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How fast do arrows travel?

The faster an arrow travels, the flatter the flight trajectory and less deviation from wind. Recurve bow arrows can travel up to 225 feet per second (fps) or 150mph while compound bow arrows can travel up to 300fps (200mph). Longbow arrows travel slower due to the weight of the arrows.
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Why are arrows Fletched?

Fletching on an arrow shaft stabilizes the shaft during flight by causing it to spin as it leaves the bow, just as a quarterback puts a spiral spin on the football as he passes. Spinning keeps the arrow on its flight path and preserves speed, accuracy, and, ultimately, impact power.
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Why are my arrows going in at an angle?

If the arrow flies at an angle, something's out of whack, and accuracy suffers. First check to ensure you're shooting an arrow with the correct spine for your bow. Arrow “spine” is its stiffness. The higher your bow's draw weight, the stiffer the arrow's spine should be.
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Are arrows flexible?

When you shoot an arrow, it flexes as it leaves the bow, and then straightens out as it flies. That flexing is called “archer's paradox.” If an arrow doesn't flex enough, or if it flexes too much, it will fly poorly.
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Can arrows be too long?

The longer the arrow, the weaker the spine. So to answer your question, yes an arrow can sometimes be too long. The spine cannot be weaken by the arrow being too long - the spine is based on the deflection of a 1.98 weight hung from the middle when suspended 28" between two points.
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Do arrows float?

Actually all arrows float as long as they don't have a heavey head on them. Think of them as sealed boats, as long as the water cannot get in the air keeps them up.
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What bow does Arrow sniper use?

Osage Orange Recurve | Arrow Sniper Archery

The tips of this bow feature water buffalo horn! The bow has a beautiful natural backing, very smooth draw and snappy shooting! The string is hand tied and all made by the Arrow Sniper in the USA.
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Can you shoot too stiff of an arrow?

If the arrow's spine is too weak or too stiff, the arrow will not correct itself as soon as it should while in flight. If that arrow is weak and continues to flex (has a low spine rating), it's going to veer off target. Likewise, if the arrow is unforgivingly stiff, it also won't follow the path the archer intends.
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Can an arrow be too stiff?

Shooting an arrow that is not stiff enough, or a group of arrows that vary in stiffness, will cause you to be less accurate. An under-spined arrow will veer right, while an arrow that is too stiff will favor slightly left.
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Why do arrows have feathers?

The fletching is used to stabilize the arrow aerodynamically. Feather fletches impart a natural spin on an arrow due to the rough and smooth sides of a feather and the natural curve, determined by which wing the feather came from.
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What is a female archer called?

Archeress is a term found in most modern dictionaries and is simply defined as a female archer. However, women in this line simply prefer to call themselves archers.
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What does 400 mean on an arrow?

Arrow manufacturers offer a spine chart that details their arrows' stiffness. Typically, the higher the number, the weaker the spine. Common spine ratings are 300, 400, 500 and 600, with 300-spine arrows being the stiffest.
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What arrow spine should I shoot?

As draw weight increases, so should arrow rigidity (spine). Also, we strongly recommend that you use an arrow with at least 5 grains of weight per pound or draw weight (if you are shooting a 60 lb. bow, you should use and arrow of not less than 300 grains). This includes your field point or broadhead.
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Why am I always shooting to the right with my bow?

One of the most common reasons for shots being consistently off target is that you're shooting arrows with a weak spine. Arrows that are too weak for your bow will cause them to bend too much in flight, making them hit off target.
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