I realize this is an open ended kind of question, but please bear with me for a moment.
I have heard it said a winning shot needs a clean release. logically, the sooner the arrow stabilizes, the better chance it has to retain velocity for a longer flight.
Can anyone venture an opinion about how far off the bow this needs to happen? My thought is to test some arrows at a limited distance. I realize there are arrow flight qualities that need to be considered at the apex of the flight (minimum velocity?), but that is not what I wish to examine in these tests.
theres lots to learn about spine, release and fletching that I think can be learned at closer ranges.
thanks
(I know, the sooner the better is best of course. but I am hoping to quantify things a bit)