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Old 09-03-2009 | 06:25 PM
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Originally Posted by SwampCollie
Personal Foul....

You can't tell me what it isn't without telling me what it is... thats dirty play my man.

When I move the rest... or the nock point... and get it to hit in the exact same spot.... my trajectory actually gets steeper.... meaning that while I might be dead on at 15 yards with FP and BH.... and one inch low at 20 with BHs.... when I make it dead one with FPs and BHs at 20.... I'll be two inches or better high at 10.... three inches high at 15.... dead on at 20 and an inch or so low at 25..... doesn't make any sense to me.... but thats what she does. And I've spent three months tweeking and testing and grouping and averaging..... she shoots where I'm looking and thats all I can ask for... I personally am getting to the point now where I could care less if my BHs and FPs shoot to the same POI.... because I am honestly probably just going to practice with BHs year round off my hunting bow. If she tunes up with those... and its a hunting bow.... I see no reason to fool with anything else.

I wasn't going to speculate on what was going on with your setup.You know it better than I do but fieldpoints and broadheads should hit the same spot at 20 yards,drag has nothing to do with it that close.I can guess spine,contact,timing,inadequate fletch,rest dropping too soon but I can't say for sure about what is causing it,but I can say without a doubt it is not drag.
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