Lost and Frustrated
I was out in the yard tonight shooting my lx, and to say I am ticked is an understatement. I had this bow shooting good through paper, and like I always do, I like to shoot one through from time to time just for confidence. Needless to say my confidence is shot to h#ll. I am now getting a high right tear and nothing I do will change it. Moving the rest, adjusting the nocking point, nothing works. I don' t get it. I am shooting 68 pounds, 29 inch draw, loop, release, 30 inch beman ics hunter 340 shafts, 30 inches long, fletched with 3, 4 inch feathers at a slight helical, and 100 grain tips. I went back through my whole set up and checked things out. My tiller is dead even, rest is adjusted to centershot where I started, my cam is set at optimal timing with the two holes in the bottom cam running parallel to the string(it may be off just a fraction). I am shooting a winners choice string and cables so I don' t think it has anything to do with that. Like I said I am lost. I went in and got out my reliable q2xl, and shot through paper and guess what, five shots five bullet holes. Now I feel a little bit better, but this is suppose to now be my back-up bow. I was shooting carbon express 3d selects, set up the same way as the bemans except they are fletched with 3, 4 inch duravanes. My q2xl is set on 65 pounds. So now I get this bright idea of backing the lx poundage down to 65 pounds, and shooting the 3d select that gave me the bullet holes on the q2xl through the paper, Now guess what, I got the same tear as the bemans. How can I get bullet holes with one bow, set the other one up the same way and still get this? I am going to see that high, right tear in my sleep tonight. If anybody has any ideas that will help me, then I promise you that this is one upset bowhunter that would be grateful for your help. HHHHHHHHHHEEEEEEEEEELLLLLLLP. Thanks to you all, Bhunter32.