ORIGINAL: Arthur P
Of course I'm using the bottom aim point. I've still got enough functional brain cells to generate at least that much spark.[8D] And, as I said, I've already got the speed dial all the way to it's slowest setting. All I can figure is the arrows are much heavier than I thought they were.
Lol, AP, don't buy a scale, make one. take a yard stick or similar sized lath, drill a small hole at 1" and 35" on a yard stick, hang two alligator clips w/ string. Find the balance center w/ straight pin and thread [not necc. the measured center] and then drill small hole there to hang the dang thing. Use 100 gr points for major weights and US currency for finer weights. A dollar bill weighs a gram, a nickel 5 grams. A gram is 15.34 gr. Use the same make baggie on each side, one to hold your spare change, lol, and the other along w/ arrow. They are amazingly accurate. Once you have weight on/in it, a 2" Blazer vane will throw the thing totally cock-eyed. [6 gr btw]
I've dialed in numerous V-L-zones, you must be launching logs for the problem you describe. I have a leupold VX II [2x-7x]set up w/ xbow reticules from 20-60 yds. tried Moon's killer 484 gr arrows and they are as accurate as he says, but out of my adj range for mutiple aim points. I did find 400 gr GT's total weight w/ brass inserts, 2" Blazers gave me 1-1.5" groups at 50 yds and were spot on at 20-60 w/ a lot of tinkering on magnification dial. Needless to tell you, but for others, a slight change in brace height and it's back to the bench rest, lol.