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Started by Scattergun2570, September 03, 2012, 05:27:00 PM

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Scattergun2570

I don`t know what my issue is. Today I stop at the range,and the tail end of my arrow is so wildly flying to the left,its amazing! These are the same arrows that once shot alot better.never 100%,but a ton better. I have to blame it on myself,release, etc.. I don`t know what to do..I don`t know how I got to this point... I am hitting what I am looking at,,but the flight just makes me wanna go home!

khardrunner

I'd move in REALLY close and do some blind bale form work for a week or so.

Also, a video in the shooting section may get some good help for you.
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T Lail

take a few days off and then get someone to video you from both sides and from behind.....something will come to light.....DO NOT give up !!!  :banghead:
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Rick Butler

Maybe check your brace height.
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Gil Verwey

Check your nocking point too. It may have moved on you. If it moved it could be making the arrow slam the shelf and make the arrow appear to be tailing left.
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jonsimoneau

If your arrows are flying that badly you have a tuning issue. That's actually good new because it means it's not all just your shooting. Even when you pluck the string have a bad release etc. your arrows should not be wagging side to side that bad. My guess is the spine is wrong.

Dirtybird

Ditto what Jon said, depending on the bow it could be a little touchy with what arrows it likes.  Just be patient and it will come together for you.

mountain lion

hey dude, i was having the same problem. my hands sweat alot and when i shot my arrows were going crazy. so i put a light weight glove on and went and shot and problem solved. might not work for you but it did for me. take care
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lpcjon2

Go back to the basics, close on the bale shooting focusing on the form only and do the gradual move back and then start aiming again. I have to do this every year before the season if I dont shoot through the summer months.
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Scattergun2570

QuoteOriginally posted by jonsimoneau:
If your arrows are flying that badly you have a tuning issue. That's actually good new because it means it's not all just your shooting. Even when you pluck the string have a bad release etc. your arrows should not be wagging side to side that bad. My guess is the spine is wrong.
The only thing that has changed is the nock point,,it may be low..dont know if that can cause it. Other than that everything else has not changed.

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Rick Richard

My bet is that it is a tuning issue

moebow

"The only thing that has changed is the nock point,,it may be low..dont know if that can cause it. Other than that everything else has not changed. "

Take a video of your self shooting and watch it closely.  IF as you say above nothing much has changed,  YOU are doing something differently!!! If you equipment has not changed substantially, YOU HAVE.  Too many look to the equipment first when it should be to LOOK at your self FIRST.  YOU are the most changeable part of the archery shot!!!!

Arne
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Gil Verwey

Move your nock back to where it belongs. You should try shooting through paper. That will tell you what the arrow is doing.

You said it yourself the nock point is low. If it is low it can make your arrows tail left.

Gil
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Scattergun2570

QuoteOriginally posted by moebow:
"The only thing that has changed is the nock point,,it may be low..dont know if that can cause it. Other than that everything else has not changed. "

Take a video of your self shooting and watch it closely.  IF as you say above nothing much has changed,  YOU are doing something differently!!! If you equipment has not changed substantially, YOU HAVE.  Too many look to the equipment first when it should be to LOOK at your self FIRST.  YOU are the most changeable part of the archery shot!!!!

Arne
I did blame myself.. I just don`t know what it is. It`s really bad left kick,,I assume its my release???????

sticksnstones

If the nock point has moved, are the arrow nocks on a part of the serving that is too tight now?
Thom

Pheonixarcher

I agree with all of the above. You should start with the previously mentioned. You may want to check and see if your draw length has not increased aswell. This would make a tail left, right impact with bare shafts (right handed shooter). Try a little less point weight, or shortening your shafts a bit to see if that helps. A gradual increase in draw over time is hard to feel, but easy to see in arrow flight. Good luck. You'll get back to where you want to be!
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Hud

This may help, it is an excellent way to tune arrows.

http://elitearrows.com/proper-arrow/   :thumbsup:
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