Shoulda left well enough alone
Today was the day that I was going to broadhead tune. I have been able to shoot a 50 cent piece at 40 yards but not anymore. My field points were dead on as was I. My BH's were shooting about 3-4 inches low. So I decided to move the nock down like the Eastman Guide stated. All the problems began from there. Somehow my Fp's began shooting left and my BH's right, but they came up some.
Anyway, I kept at it but have not succeeded yet. I will go to the range tomorrow where I can paper tune and all that good stuff.
I was actually baffled last night. I was reading the Eastman's Bowhunting Journal and saw something to my surprise. They had that same diagram that shows you what to do if your FP's are bullseye and Bh's are somewhere else. Where according to the journal, just move your sights if your Bh's are low or high.
Long story short, should have just moved my sights since my BH's were low. I know thats not ideal but would have suited me fine. Oh well, it was tuned before and I'll get her again.