Ok this may sound crazy to most of you but I'm hoping I am not the only one who has ever had this problem. Since I started practicing w/ my broadheads a week ago I have been very pleased with the way they are shooting. Now most nights i have only been shooting 10-15 shots. Well tonight I get home from school and shoot a little, shoot like a champ. So I get home from work a little early figure I'll shoot a little more and have shot worse then I have for a loooong time!!! All of the shots were to the left from 6 in to a foot. Since there was no real pattern that is why I'm thinking it was just me gettting tired or something.. Any advice would be very much appreciated???
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You could be torqing the bow some due to fatigue. Or, your rest or sight could have become loose. Check your screws, and take a day off and see what happens.
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TKY: Are you a left handed shooter? I high left shot for a lefty could mean your string is starting to go. Under your serving, strands starting to let go and this increases speed and also under splines the arrow because of the increase in acceleration. This will cause a high left impact for a lefty. If your a right hand shooter, your probably over doing it.
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