FAQs
An arrow spinner helps you check if your arrow and broadhead are spinning true. By spinning the arrow, you can quickly identify any wobble caused by misalignment, bent components, or improperly installed broadheads.
A properly spinning arrow ensures better flight stability, improved accuracy, and consistent performance downrange. Even a slight wobble can negatively impact broadhead flight and overall shot consistency. The spinner allows you to verify that your broadhead is properly aligned with your arrow shaft before heading into the field.
Common causes include:
- Misaligned inserts
- Bent shafts
- Improperly installed broadheads
- Damaged components
The spinner helps you quickly diagnose these issues.
Not at all. Whether you’re new to archery or experienced, an arrow spinner is a simple and effective tool to ensure your setup is dialed in and ready to perform.
Place your arrow on the rollers and give it a spin. Watch the tip or broadhead closely — if it spins smoothly, your setup is properly aligned. Any wobble indicates something needs adjustment.