so i made up some shafts for a 3d shoot sunday and out of nowhere i started hitting low and to the right (only about an inch and a half) at 10 yards im shooting fine groups(can wrap pointer and thumb around 6 arrows) but im off my spot, is this enough to actually care about is the spine wrong they seems to fly just fine just kinda a tad off i dont want to shoot this at a 3d shoot if im off at 10 yards then i might be missing the 10 and landing in the 8 and i want to try to break 250 for the 2nd time on a 28 target course as i really love shooting this bow
any ideas?
QuoteOriginally posted by ericmerg:
so i made up some shafts for a 3d shoot sunday and out of nowhere i started hitting low and to the right (only about an inch and a half) at 10 yards im shooting fine groups(can wrap pointer and thumb around 6 arrows) but im off my spot, is this enough to actually care about is the spine wrong they seems to fly just fine just kinda a tad off i dont want to shoot this at a 3d shoot if im off at 10 yards then i might be missing the 10 and landing in the 8 and i want to try to break 250 for the 2nd time on a 28 target course as i really love shooting this bow
any ideas?
at first i thought it was just my form but i slowed down and really started doing everything right and just thinking about the shot process my groups tightened a bit but still withen 3" of bullseye but still too far away at 10 yards
Maybe go to a lighter weight tip. Might be a hair weak in spine, or you can lower the brace height slightly.
Which side of 80# are you shooting?