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TAC 15/15i Basic Unpublished Information
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<blockquote data-quote="jon.henry755" data-source="post: 496528" data-attributes="member: 29115"><p>Hi Dorge,</p><p>Once again, thank you for the input and the explanation on the lack of accuracy on the Bitzenburger Fletching Jig and the accuracy of the ones that you produce and sell.</p><p></p><p>Just to summarize for our readers that may be a bit less technical, please correct me if I'm wrong. What you are pointing out is the fact that what I had originally stated about the Bitzenburger Jig was incorrect because there is a sizeable degree of rotational error inherent within the jig and also within its nock receiver. This deviation can occur each time a new arrow is placed in one of these jigs, so the deviation from arrow to arrow can be anywhere from +2 to -2 degrees from the desired setting. This would mean that each arrow produced is not in the exact same alignment as previously thought. </p><p></p><p>Does that summaries it correctly?</p><p></p><p>Can you by any chance estimate how much flight deviation this margin might account for at longer distances such as 80 to 100 yards, in inches on the face of a target? Could we be talking about 1" of possible deviation or could we be talking about 3" - 5" inches? </p><p></p><p>This factor gives our readers an idea of how critical it might be to have precise arrow fletching equipment. </p><p></p><p>Thanks again for your technical input.</p><p></p><p>P.S. I just received a package of your TAC15 Firenocks and will be using them to replace the PSE TAC15 Standard Nocks that I had to remove during Spine Indexing and Spine Deflection Testing of a couple dozen arrows. I'm impressed with the design and fit of the new nocks.</p><p></p><p>Regards,</p><p></p><p>Jon</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="jon.henry755, post: 496528, member: 29115"] Hi Dorge, Once again, thank you for the input and the explanation on the lack of accuracy on the Bitzenburger Fletching Jig and the accuracy of the ones that you produce and sell. Just to summarize for our readers that may be a bit less technical, please correct me if I'm wrong. What you are pointing out is the fact that what I had originally stated about the Bitzenburger Jig was incorrect because there is a sizeable degree of rotational error inherent within the jig and also within its nock receiver. This deviation can occur each time a new arrow is placed in one of these jigs, so the deviation from arrow to arrow can be anywhere from +2 to -2 degrees from the desired setting. This would mean that each arrow produced is not in the exact same alignment as previously thought. Does that summaries it correctly? Can you by any chance estimate how much flight deviation this margin might account for at longer distances such as 80 to 100 yards, in inches on the face of a target? Could we be talking about 1" of possible deviation or could we be talking about 3" - 5" inches? This factor gives our readers an idea of how critical it might be to have precise arrow fletching equipment. Thanks again for your technical input. P.S. I just received a package of your TAC15 Firenocks and will be using them to replace the PSE TAC15 Standard Nocks that I had to remove during Spine Indexing and Spine Deflection Testing of a couple dozen arrows. I'm impressed with the design and fit of the new nocks. Regards, Jon [/QUOTE]
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