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Body Only!!! Does not include the coil, please purchase these separately!
Body is universal, the spring coil dictates Left and Right.
Springy Set up!
The springy arrow rest is pretty simple. Standard Springy....Screw in the base/rod. Screw a spring on it. Adjust center shot and tighten base/rod with hex nut.
Setup for Micro Adjust body tighten by adjusting it tight against the supplied washer. Do not over tighten as you can break it. If you need more or less left - right adjustment either take out a washer or add a washer to help adjust center shot.
Adjust it so that the center of your arrow is in the center of the coil resting on the arm. Shoot some arrows and check alignment with target...adjust left or right to get the arrow hitting down the middle. If you have nock high or low adjust your nocking point to get it flat.
The best archers usually had a paper tear of about 1/4 inch at 11:00 o'clock shot from 6 to 8 feet. For Barebow shooters Paper tune at 17 to 20 feet.
Most archers buy two or three different sizes of springs and then shoot one for a week or so. Then change to another spring weight and shoot it for a week or so. You will find that one setup works perfect for you and you also will find that a buddy will shoot a different weight springy even though you both have the same weight bow, same arrow size and length. It just happens.
Springy Arrow rest SS Original
- Regular price
- $35.00
Body Only!!! Does not include the coil, please purchase these separately!
Body is universal, the spring coil dictates Left and Right.
Springy Set up!
The springy arrow rest is pretty simple. Standard Springy....Screw in the base/rod. Screw a spring on it. Adjust center shot and tighten base/rod with hex nut.
Setup for Micro Adjust body tighten by adjusting it tight against the supplied washer. Do not over tighten as you can break it. If you need more or less left - right adjustment either take out a washer or add a washer to help adjust center shot.
Adjust it so that the center of your arrow is in the center of the coil resting on the arm. Shoot some arrows and check alignment with target...adjust left or right to get the arrow hitting down the middle. If you have nock high or low adjust your nocking point to get it flat.
The best archers usually had a paper tear of about 1/4 inch at 11:00 o'clock shot from 6 to 8 feet. For Barebow shooters Paper tune at 17 to 20 feet.
Most archers buy two or three different sizes of springs and then shoot one for a week or so. Then change to another spring weight and shoot it for a week or so. You will find that one setup works perfect for you and you also will find that a buddy will shoot a different weight springy even though you both have the same weight bow, same arrow size and length. It just happens.
- Regular price
- $35.00

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Body Only!!! Does not include the coil, please purchase these separately!
Body is universal, the spring coil dictates Left and Right.
Springy Set up!
The springy arrow rest is pretty simple. Standard Springy....Screw in the base/rod. Screw a spring on it. Adjust center shot and tighten base/rod with hex nut.
Setup for Micro Adjust body tighten by adjusting it tight against the supplied washer. Do not over tighten as you can break it. If you need more or less left - right adjustment either take out a washer or add a washer to help adjust center shot.
Adjust it so that the center of your arrow is in the center of the coil resting on the arm. Shoot some arrows and check alignment with target...adjust left or right to get the arrow hitting down the middle. If you have nock high or low adjust your nocking point to get it flat.
The best archers usually had a paper tear of about 1/4 inch at 11:00 o'clock shot from 6 to 8 feet. For Barebow shooters Paper tune at 17 to 20 feet.
Most archers buy two or three different sizes of springs and then shoot one for a week or so. Then change to another spring weight and shoot it for a week or so. You will find that one setup works perfect for you and you also will find that a buddy will shoot a different weight springy even though you both have the same weight bow, same arrow size and length. It just happens.