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Tuning an old Bear - problem

Started by mrjsl, September 15, 2011, 10:18:00 AM

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mrjsl

I recently "rescued" a 70's bear tigercat from the camp, and am fixing it up for a friend to shoot.

I got a string for it, and installed silencers, shot a variety of arrows out of it, and found what it likes pretty well.

However, I am getting nock high flight no matter where I set the nocking point. From level to an inch above the shelf. Bare shaft impacts are good, but very nock high, fletched arrows you can see a nock high kick most shots.

I set the bow up to shoot off the shelf velcro rug and a bear leather strike plate. Also a small piece of leather under the rug for the arrow to ride on above the deepest part of the grip.

My next step is to try two nocking points, then try a bear weather rest. Anyone have any other ideas? I have fiddled with the brace height some but not much.

This is a 58" bow, 50#

Jack Shanks

First I would try to set your brace at 8" and nock at 1/2. I have owned three or four of those exact same bows and never experienced the problem you are having.
Jack Shanks

stevewills

i like biscuits

flungonin

Verify your grip (heel, web position) then finger position, three fingers or split fingers?

Swamp Yankee

Two nocking points then elevated rest is how I'd approach it.  I've got a Red Wing hunter that does the same thing; the elevated Bear rest fixed the problem and it shoots great now.
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reddogge

Try a feather rest. They seem to tame most arrows.
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danderson

where do you measure brace height from?
BW SAX Kingwood 54#

1967 Bear Super Kodiak 50#

Spectre

QuoteOriginally posted by danderson:
where do you measure brace height from?
Deepest part of the grip. At least, thats what I do.
Gila hickory selfbow 54#
Solstice reflex/deflex 45#

Bow Bum

I had a howatt hunter that did the same thing. I just couldn't get it to shoot right?? I sold it.

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The Whittler

Mrjsl, just a thought but maybe one of your feathers is hitting on the shelf and causing it to bounce up. Try rotating your arrow nock or shoot cock feather in.


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