Originally Posted by
jellymon
I think I fixed the problem. It might have been my grip because when I changed my low wrist position from the center of my hand to more toward my "thumbpad area" I got good bullet holes. Im happy with the results but Im wondering if im not just torquing the bow the opposite way from before and getting a good tear? I dont want my new grip to be a "band-aid" I want my bow shooting straight on its own.
I dont think my arrows are bending because of heat, I live in Washington and the weather is very mild, and WET!
your grip is important. but i would say above all to check the timing on those cams. check with the manufacturer for specific tuning instructions. i shot a pse x-force in perfect timing and never got it to tune. i called one of the guys that designed that bow and he told me to advance the upper cam 3/8 in. it worked. timing dude.