Originally Posted by
JNTURK
thanks guys.
i went back and looked for contact and could not see any, but just to be on the safe side i changed the tall forks on the qad to the small ones and re-adjusted everything. after i was done i was able to put all arrow in the 2" ring at 20 yards. i have not been able to shoot past that, but i think that answers my question and i must have been getting some contact or the qad was bouncing up and hitting the vanes.
What that effectively did was to lower your nocking point by 1/8". That is assuming you started with the standard forks and have just installed the TL1s. The forks look shorter, but that is only because the apex of the fork is shallower... meaning your arrow is starting off higher than with the standard fork... it is designed for bows that tend to kick nock low at the shot.... Hoyts usually require the TL1 straight away... but not always.
Glad things are starting to come around for you. Best of luck.