(arrow target in upper-left corner of photo)
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The above four arrows were shot:
... 38 yards - Indoor
... Standing - Freehand
... Ibex - Factory-supplied peep sight
... Black Eagle Executioner Arrows, 20" long, 420 grains, .001 straightness
... Two fletched with Quickfletch Blazer (orange) and two with Quickfletch Quick-Spin (lime green).
Note:
No tuning, spline/spine checking, squaring, weighing of components or spin testing ...nothing.
Bought directly from Black Eagle Arrows then added inserts, fletches, nocks and points with no rhyme or reason.
"Out of the box accuracy" shown with nothing special done.
I am still a newbie (4 months), but to me, they did real good. Can't imagine what they would of done with a scope and a rest. The above is the average type group I got shooting these four arrows a total of ten times.