Method for reducing the size of a grouping pattern for a set of multiple bolts shot by a crossbow
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1. A method comprising:
- (a) using a crossbow and a target, taking at least three shots at the target with the crossbow and a first bolt of a set of multiple bolts, wherein, for each one of three vanes of fletching on the first bolt, at least one of the shots is taken with that corresponding vane extending downward into a rail slot of the crossbow when the first bolt is loaded onto the crossbow;
(b) repeating step (a) for each additional bolt of the set of multiple bolts;
(c) for each shot taken in steps (a) and (b), noting a corresponding position of each bolt on the target and the corresponding vane that was in the crossbow rail slot; and
(d) for each bolt of the set, selecting and marking only one of the three vanes, wherein the vane selected for each bolt results in a grouping of the corresponding positions on the target of the bolts of the set, which grouping is smaller than any other grouping of the positions of the set of bolts on the target,wherein each bolt includes;
(i) the fletching having exactly three of the vanes with corresponding lines of attachment to a shaft of the bolt that are separated from one another by angles of about 120°
about a longitudinal axis of the bolt; and
(ii) a nock member attached to a rear end of the shaft with a rearward surface that includes exactly three grooves that are separated from one another by angles of about 60°
about the longitudinal axis,(iii) wherein each one of the grooves is substantially perpendicular to a diameter of the shaft that coincides with the line of attachment of one corresponding vane of the fletching.
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Each bolt of a set has three vanes and a nock with three diametrical transverse grooves; each groove is perpendicular to a corresponding vane. Each bolt is shot at least three times with a crossbow, at least once with each one of the vanes extending downward into the rail slot of a crossbow. After noting the positions on a target for each shot of each bolt, one vane of each bolt is marked so that shooting the set of bolts with the corresponding marked vanes extending downward into the rail slot results in the smallest grouping pattern for the set of bolts.
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1. A method comprising:
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(a) using a crossbow and a target, taking at least three shots at the target with the crossbow and a first bolt of a set of multiple bolts, wherein, for each one of three vanes of fletching on the first bolt, at least one of the shots is taken with that corresponding vane extending downward into a rail slot of the crossbow when the first bolt is loaded onto the crossbow; (b) repeating step (a) for each additional bolt of the set of multiple bolts; (c) for each shot taken in steps (a) and (b), noting a corresponding position of each bolt on the target and the corresponding vane that was in the crossbow rail slot; and (d) for each bolt of the set, selecting and marking only one of the three vanes, wherein the vane selected for each bolt results in a grouping of the corresponding positions on the target of the bolts of the set, which grouping is smaller than any other grouping of the positions of the set of bolts on the target, wherein each bolt includes; (i) the fletching having exactly three of the vanes with corresponding lines of attachment to a shaft of the bolt that are separated from one another by angles of about 120°
about a longitudinal axis of the bolt; and(ii) a nock member attached to a rear end of the shaft with a rearward surface that includes exactly three grooves that are separated from one another by angles of about 60°
about the longitudinal axis,(iii) wherein each one of the grooves is substantially perpendicular to a diameter of the shaft that coincides with the line of attachment of one corresponding vane of the fletching.
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