ORIGINAL: Roger Barker
This shooting has been at 20 yards in my basement. I also shot it outside at 27 yards with the POI further right. I'm using a fiber optic pin and the peep that came with the setup.
Roger
Roger your further statement
I also shot it outside at 27 yards with the POI further right.
Leaves me to still believe that your limbs are not level. When your limbs are not level, when your shooting distances greater or shorter then the distance for your sight, your point of impact will be either right or left (depends which way it is tilted).
As awshucks suggested, cocking the string off to a side will also do this, but the rope cocker will cock the string straight so I do not think that is the problem.
As I have said above, I still lean towards the limbs being held at an angle. It is not an uncommon problem, excalibur actually has a level (accessory) which is attached to the riser to help the shooter over come this problem.