ORIGINAL: cwalt2054
I shoot a 2006 Bowtech single-cam bow (29" draw, 70#). I recently had my bow tuned, thus correcting the center shot. This has caused my arrow to hit far left from the target's bull's eye. This would normally not be a problem but my tru-glo 3-pin sight has its windage adjusted as far to the left as possible and I'm still hitting left of the bull's eye. Please tell me how to correct this. The only way I know is to move my arrow rest (whisker biscuit) further to the right but that will disrupt the center shot and the bow's tuned state. I believe I have good form and anchor point. Are there sights made specifically for this problem? I should also mention that I am right handed and use a mechanical release.
I appreciate all the help you can give.
Thanks!
First off, "HOW TALL ARE YOU????" Some of that sounds like problems I've seen w/ DL being too long. You should NEVER run out of adjustment on a sight, if you do, there's something wrong with the bow's tune. "How far from left of the riser edge is the center of the arrow???" I believe your rest is your problem, I've yet to set up a bow that I couldn't get the sights adjusted when it was set up "right."