Here is a picture of how Carolina Archery products reccommends I nock my arrows with the wisker biscuit:
Here is that arrow after 5-10 shots. The arrow is hitting on the lower bracket, as I explained earlier (notice the marks on the inside lip of the bracket) The lower vane is the ONLY vane that is damaged/rippled:
Here is the ONLY way to completely avoid hitting the lower bracket. And this works to avoid the bracket. However, the right / inside vane hits the cable and becomes more damaged then hitting the bracket. Again, this is the ONLY vane that is damaged/rippled. On a side note, the cable is adjusted all the way out:
Here are two pictures of how my WB QS Deluxe is setup on my bow. I don't think anything is incorrect, but it's worth a shot:
So, as you guys can see, my problem is a perplexing one. Any help would greatly appreciated.
Carolina Archery products reccommends that I move my nock point up a 1/4'' since I use fingers. Does this make sense, what would this accomplish in theory? Why wouldn't I want my arrow to sit perfectly flat? They also claim that Bohnning vanes work the best in a 1-2* ofset or straight fletch.