what in the heck is wrong?
#11
RE: what in the heck is wrong?
ORIGINAL: PA Hardwoods
Can you take a picture of your center serving. That is what I think may be the culprit.
Can you take a picture of your center serving. That is what I think may be the culprit.
#12
RE: what in the heck is wrong?
three things your biscuit isn't sitting right, your brass nock is probably sliding up and down, and your serving may be worn out, causing the arrow and the brass snock to slide like crazy
#17
RE: what in the heck is wrong?
ORIGINAL: HOGHUNTINGUNLIMITED
I know... but it seems like if that was it..it wouldn't all happen that quick!
I know... but it seems like if that was it..it wouldn't all happen that quick!
If it can go wrong, it will.
Things do happen that quick, which is likely what happened here. Your rest and nocking point aren't square; not even close.
Either the rest is loose and slipped down or your nock/serving slipped up. In either case, thats whats causing it. Throw it in a vise, square everything up, loc-tite the rest, and crimp those brass nocks down as tight as you can get them.
#18
RE: what in the heck is wrong?
ORIGINAL: kb777
wow,yea it looks like its moving around, wax that bitch and get a loop for that release
wow,yea it looks like its moving around, wax that bitch and get a loop for that release
#19
RE: what in the heck is wrong?
ORIGINAL: Washington Hunter
You've just been introduced to Murphy's Law.
If it can go wrong, it will.
Things do happen that quick, which is likely what happened here. Your rest and nocking point aren't square; not even close.
Either the rest is loose and slipped down or your nock/serving slipped up. In either case, thats whats causing it. Throw it in a vise, square everything up, loc-tite the rest, and crimp those brass nocks down as tight as you can get them.
ORIGINAL: HOGHUNTINGUNLIMITED
I know... but it seems like if that was it..it wouldn't all happen that quick!
I know... but it seems like if that was it..it wouldn't all happen that quick!
If it can go wrong, it will.
Things do happen that quick, which is likely what happened here. Your rest and nocking point aren't square; not even close.
Either the rest is loose and slipped down or your nock/serving slipped up. In either case, thats whats causing it. Throw it in a vise, square everything up, loc-tite the rest, and crimp those brass nocks down as tight as you can get them.