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Old 11-16-2008, 03:27 PM   #1
 
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I continue to get a left paper tear regardless of what I do. I'm shooting about70 lbs/ 30" drenalin.A 28" ACC 360 with blazer vanes. A QAD rest that I sprayed with foot powder to make sure I had good clearence. I have moved my nock, rest and cannot seem to get the left tail out of it. Can someone please give me some suggestions on what I can try next. Is my spine too stiff? HELP!
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Old 11-16-2008, 05:32 PM   #2
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Blazers may be causing interference. That arrow combo should be perfect. But for grins, throw a 125gr field tip on and try.
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Blazers may be causing interference. That arrow combo should be perfect. But for grins, throw a 125gr field tip on and try.

Yep. Thats always a great inexpensive way to start. All you need it to do right now is something different to give you a clue as to exactly what is going on. If switching arrows around doesn't do anything... then its probably the shooter....

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Blazers may be causing interference. That arrow combo should be perfect. But for grins, throw a 125gr field tip on and try.

Yep. Thats always a great inexpensive way to start. All you need it to do right now is something different to give you a clue as to exactly what is going on. If switching arrows around doesn't do anything... then its probably the shooter....

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Man, I don't know how many times I have sat there tuning for 100 arrows doing all I can do and find out spine is too stiff.
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Have a friend shoot the bow and see if the tear remains constant.

Switch and shoot a standard 4" vane on the same arrow - if possible.

Shoot a different shaft - if available.
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I'd do what BC recommended. Finding a friend with a 30" DL can be a problem.
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