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Need Help! Can't get rid of nock high--Bareshafting (UPDATE)

Started by WJackson11x, February 14, 2012, 07:41:00 PM

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WJackson11x

Due to the weather today (rain) I was unable to shoot.  Gonna shoot some tomorrow and see what I come up with.
Wes Jackson

Black Bear 40# @28 60"
1971 Grizzly 45# @ 28 58"

WJackson11x

Update-- I went out today and decided to shoot my broadheads (Woodsman 125gr-3blade). Arrows flew perfect and broadheads/fieldpoints hit in same spot.  Such a relief that tuning is over.  I set my bareshafts where they would fly the best(still nock high) as many suggested.  Here is a pic. Shots were at 20 yds and for me , this is a pretty good group.  The one arrow to the left was a shot that I felt a bad release.  Thanks for everyone's help and suggestions. Just for reference, my nockpoint ended up at 1/2" and braceheight is at 7 1/2". The vey top arrow and the far left arrow are the broadheads.

 
Wes Jackson

Black Bear 40# @28 60"
1971 Grizzly 45# @ 28 58"

Rustic

"I need some help. This has been a nightmare trying to tune my 45#@28 Grizzly..."

Hi Wes,

Today I'm having the same problem. I have the same bow as you but my draw is 28" and I have full length GT5575s spined @.400. I've gone up and down with point weights. Nock is still too high. Not much side to side deviation.  
Now I'm fletching one arrow and I will adjust my point weights with a 3X4" feathered shaft, right helical.
Without reading the other posts, heres my point:
- Start looking at every aspect of your set up and make one adjustment at a time.
- Relax, its a sport, not a job. hings will work out for you.
Just MHO.

Regards....  :thumbsup:
Bear Montana Long Bow 50#@28"
PV Longbow 48#@28"
Bear Grizzly Recurve 45#@28"
Darton Trailmaster Recurve 35#@28"

JamesKerr

James Kerr

WJackson11x

It's an awesome thing watching a broadhead tipped arrow fly straight and effortlessly toward the target and hit where you're aiming.  Thanks again for everyone's help.
Wes Jackson

Black Bear 40# @28 60"
1971 Grizzly 45# @ 28 58"

momo

you can also nock to high where arrow bumps off shelf i would try to paper tune but it hard to get a ggod release for perfect flight. i would play with it til i get my best grouping .you can try a release ad to get good paper tear then go back to finger and paper tune at ddifferent yardages
vern thompson

WJackson11x

QuoteOriginally posted by momo:
you can also nock to high where arrow bumps off shelf i would try to paper tune but it hard to get a ggod release for perfect flight. i would play with it til i get my best grouping .you can try a release ad to get good paper tear then go back to finger and paper tune at ddifferent yardages
Momo, If you'll read the entire post, You'll see what my conclusions were.  I ended up at 1/2' nock high and around 7 1/2" braceheight.  Broadheads fly perfect.
Wes Jackson

Black Bear 40# @28 60"
1971 Grizzly 45# @ 28 58"


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