and downloaded that Easton Archery bow tuning pamphlet and after reading the entire thing, I actually fine tuned my bow.
I was one of the many that shy'd away from fixed broadheads because I never seemed to be able to get them to fly straight. Well, after spending a little time with the old bow, I can now say that my bow is fixed broadhead tuned.
I did everything from start this time and did everything myself -put a new Vapor Trail string on the bow, placed the peep sight and vibration dampners, adjusted the rest, fletched some new Easton Axis ST arrows...etc.
I would read the posts on here about centering the arrow and I always noticed that my arrow rest and arrow seemed to end up to the left of center.All this timeI thought it was my bow.
I bought some Slick Tricks last year and was disappointed when they kept hitting lower than my field points - little did I know that it would be due to my knock point being too high.
After fine tuning the bow according to that manual, I can now say that my bow is tuned oerfectly and out to 40 yds, my Slick tricks are hitting exactly where my field points are hitting. There's nothing like having the confidence of knowing the devestating Slick Tricks will hit exactly where I aim.
You guys are very knowledgeable. Thanks for the advice.
The only thing that's kinda 'wrong' with my bow is that Vapor Trail sent me the orange and black string that I ordered, but sent a green and tan cable so it's not the most attractive setup.

No big deal though.
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