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RE: Arrows Grouping horizontally?
Your group looks good. You really can't tune and sight in on a 3D target. You need a 5 spot or Vegas style target for those fine adjustments. Your group at this point may be you or the bow or what ever. Start shooting at the center X on a bullseye and see where you are at. Your shots should be evenly distributed in and around the X.
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RE: Arrows Grouping horizontally?
I always consider solid shooting to be 1" for every 10 yards of distance. That group looks like 3" at 30 yards. So, like everyone else, I'm thinking your'e trying to fix something that ain't broke. Still, the shot that goes left in the horizontal line may be a slight hand torque issue. I know my "fliers" tend to be low and a little left.
There is some stuff in Easton's tuning guide about tuning groups. You might download this valuable little brochure. |
RE: Arrows Grouping horizontally?
what's wrong with it?? That is damn good, don't F with anything keep shooting and shooting well!!!!!
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RE: Arrows Grouping horizontally?
well looks fine to me if anything your fletching is hitting but there would be some up and down movement or your gripping the bow other than that its you trust me i know im a certified archery instructor
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RE: Arrows Grouping horizontally?
Horizontal groups can be caused from centershot not being set correctly.
They can also be caused from torque or form issues.I have seen your form,have you played with the draw length in 1/8" increments to see if there is a sweet spot for you? They can also be caused from punching the release. So have fun pinpointing which one is the culprit.[8D] |
RE: Arrows Grouping horizontally?
I you are repeatedly (and each arrow is not consistant) doing that it might be from torquing your bow (or slight changes in grip from shot to shot). I got that same problem a couple years and only figured out it was me that was the problem by marking each arrow and keeping track of where they hit. If each arrow is consistant then its something else.
yea, what TFOX said....use what i mentioned to narrow it down a bit hopefully. |
RE: Arrows Grouping horizontally?
Maybe you have buck fever . Try taking the antlers off and shoot again . :eek:
It appears that you have the distance / height locked in . Are you gripping the bow and tourqueing it ? Are you thinking about ruining an arrow and pulling the shot ? Don't be too quick to blame it on the equipment . Just some thoughts ...... |
RE: Arrows Grouping horizontally?
am I missing something here??? I thought that was a great group at 30 yds. I will take that every time on a deer. If anything I would say you are torquing the bow, but it doesn't seem to be that big of a problem, if you ain't shooting a 3D or competition of some sort, Id say you are shooting as as good as anyone for hunting purposes, which is really all that matters in the first place.
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RE: Arrows Grouping horizontally?
ORIGINAL: Vabowman am I missing something here??? I thought that was a great group at 30 yds. I will take that every time on a deer. If anything I would say you are torquing the bow, but it doesn't seem to be that big of a problem, if you ain't shooting a 3D or competition of some sort, Id say you are shooting as as good as anyone for hunting purposes, which is really all that matters in the first place. I know at 1 time if that was my group at 30 yards,I would be really upset,now,I would be very content with it. |
RE: Arrows Grouping horizontally?
TFoX, I agree totaly!! Nothing wrong with wanting to tighten em up, but he just needs to know that he is shooting well and that tinkering with it can do more harm than good. I say for him to shot at 10, 15 20 yds and see what's up there and then report back, even if it is shooting horizontally, it aint bad!!!:D
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