Anyone use this? Is it worth the 4 bills for it? 9 bills for the entire system... I know indexing arrows is important but with Zombies being so short does it really matter with the .001 deflection?
I know getting input for arrow construction is like...hard. Just thought I'd try.
I geuss if you shoot for a living, it just depends how deep your pockets are and how nice a tools you want. I can tell you after seeing some of Dorges tools they are as good as it gets,, and will do everything he claims better than any other.
For me I'll stick with what I already got,,,
Hunt Hard or Stay Home!
380 Mad Max, XB-30 Pro 18" ZombiesW/ 125 gr ST
330 Mad Max Custom XB-30 Pro 16" B.E.E. W/100 gr ST
Leica R-1000 - Zeiss 8X42 Conquest HD
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For those who use a micrometer when they can use a measuring tape, go and get it.
If you really want a professional tool to find the high spot, the multiple spines on an arrow shaft or your broadhead alignment, you'd be better served with a RAM tester.https://youtu.be/jDllrsHfj3M
It's more than what a consumer needs but much cheaper than The Firenock tool.
Boo wrote:For those who use a micrometer when they can use a measuring tape, go and get it.
If you really want a professional tool to find the high spot, the multiple spines on an arrow shaft or your broadhead alignment, you'd be better served with a RAM tester.https://youtu.be/jDllrsHfj3M
It's more than what a consumer needs but much cheaper than The Firenock tool.
Thanks all for the replies. Figured zombies really didn't need to be indexed. Thanks boo between the two I think I can rig something to do what they're doing if I have a boring winter and a surplus of wood laying around...