I run my sons with the cock vans on top on the line part of the arrow. I always run my nocks with the bump on the side of the nock facing my face for easy orientation if I’m in the stand in the dark and do same for my target arrows just cause it is natural for me to do.
Same here^^^. Cock vane at 12:00 on the spine and the bump on the nock perpendicular at 9:00 for quick reference. I shoot all the same color vane also so that helps.
Most people set the alignment up or down because of vertical nock travel. Some at 6 O clock. I don't think it matters with a drop away rest and a tuned bow with proper spine from my testing. What does matter is that they are all the same.
Ok thanks, otherwise it would be terribly misleading.
I only asked this question because somehow I got the impression my (older) Fatboys were spine aligned, and the only alignment indicator would be the space between the label wrap. I was probably misinformed on the Fatboys.
I run the stiff side top with cock vane. You can run it top or bottom prob won’t make a difference. So spine marked on arrow to top. I have also nock tuned these arrows and it always ends up with the spine mark up so I stopped nock tuning the victory.
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