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Folks, I'm looking for some advice after spending hours fiddling at papertuning. I've just bought and fitted a NAP Quiktune 3000, and despite changing nock height (up and down to extremes) and spring tension (solid to "floppy"

I'm left with an upright tear of about 3 inches with bare shafts. Fleching "fixes" this but I know what I see when the fleching is off. I just unhappy with the result! My setup is a 2001 BK2, 65lb draw, 28" draw length (string loop), 27,5" Beman ICSH 400 with 100grain tips. Fletching is 3 x 4" feathers. I tried my Carbon Express Terminator CamoHunters with a similar effect, only the tear was now 4 inches long!!! <img src=icon_smile_sad.gif border=0 align=middle>. Centreshot appears fine. Any advice is welcomed. Thanks, Mark.
PS> My previous rest was a Quiktune 1000 and I had no problems.
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