ORIGINAL: Dirt2
This year, I have three arrows that impact 2 inches off at 3 o'clock, one impacts 2 1/2 inches off at 2 o'clock, another 3 inches off at 11 o'clock, and the sixth hits 4 inches off at 7 o'clock. What I have resorted to is choosing an arrow, and sighting in for THAT arrow. If it breaks in season, I nudge my sights to center for arrow #2, and so on. This situation is obviously not ideal. Again, this year's shoot was with 2-blade B-52s. Last year with Muzzy 3-blades the results were substantially similar.
one thing is for sure, i certainly would not accept this kind of flight...[:'(] there are just too many variables in bowhunting, and i want to be able to eliminate as many variables as i can, including the flight of my arrows. i want to feel confident that my arrows will impact where i aim...
keep at it, and i'm sure you'll solve the problem.