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Knocked Pins
Back before deer season this year, I was practicing with my bow. I practiced every day for about two weeks.I went out of state for a couple of days, and when i got back i started to practiced. The first day i shot 5 arrows at 30yds, my pins had moved some how, i was shooting a perfect group,but it was a foot low and 6in. to the right. Wherefore a couple weeks before iput 9 arrows in the heart area of the deer target at 30yds. needless to say i didnt get to go bowhunting this year.:(Any sugestions on how to keep my pins from moving?
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RE: Knocked Pins
Tighten them up Alan...duh
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Oh yeah by the way I heard you were a little fruity...;)lol
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It was an honest mistake Kyle. Quit makin fun, it aint funny no more.And quit posting tis on the forum, if you want to talk, send PM.
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Ok I'll quit telling everyone at school and on here that your fruity. But about the pins all i know is tighten and be careful.:D
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RE: Knocked Pins
If the pins were not not loose, I would think you changed your anchor point. Are you sure you were anchoring in same spot as before?
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Im sure i was, because i pull back, hold, aim, and release the same every time, because if i dont it feels "weird". Plus my 20yd. pin is even off, to be accurate at 20yds. i have to guess between the 20and the 30 yard pins.
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RE: Knocked Pins
If it aint fixable look at the extreme RT 1000 sights.
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What kind of sight? Material? - plastic, aluminum? I had trouble with my old plastic sight moving, so switched to the Extreme - problem solved.
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