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Old 11-16-2010, 06:10 AM
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blackhawk_archery
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Originally Posted by UncleNorby
When your bow is tuned and shooting well, take some time to measure the critical things, like the rest centershot, tiller, how far from the nock point your peep is, etc. Also, you can make reference marks with a marker to be sure your sights and rest have not moved.

New arrows don't seem like the issue to me. More likely you are dropping your arm or something when you shoot at deer.
Thanks for the tips guys,the reason for new arrows is cause I have none left to shoot,I could probably take a metal detector and find them in the leaves but the spot I am hunting is a 3 mile walk so I am just going to buy new ones,I actually dont jerk or lower the bow when shooting that was a mistake I would make when I first started bow hunting,I will let you all know the results of the target shooting.
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