Originally Posted by
Ronin802
The link isn't working for me, but we need more info anyway, Need the bow, draw length, draw weight, spine and length of the arrow and anything else you can think of.
Generally, there could be several thins going on. First, a high tear usually means that the nocking point is too high so you move that down. Take care of the vertical tear first. It may even help with the horizontal. The right tear could be a spine issue, centershot problem, or torquing by you. It could also be cam lean and can be adjusted if you have a bow with yoke
cable(s) on it.
Can'r say anything definite till we know the specs of your setup.