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Old 06-16-2006 | 06:09 AM
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nodog
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Default RE: Should point of impact change when you "overdraw"

I have a cam and half and cranking on the wall increases speed. If it's diving it sounds like your torquing and causing something to be off. Maybe some contact issue, or your spine is on the cusp. Could be what Rick said, can't see it though.

I think now it's your drop away not falling fast enough. You cranked up the speed, it's hitting the fletching and driving the head down.
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