Need help, out of ideas
#1
Need help, out of ideas
Well our PA bow season opened up and I saw a huge buck on the first night! Had him at 19 yards and it was to dark to see my pins! So I decided to buy a new sight with a light and bought the tru glo brite sight extreme. Today I replaced my old 5 pin tru glo with this new one and went to shoot. I shot all 5 pins in out to 55 yards and they shot perfect (with field tips). I decided to shoot the grim reaper broadheads I bought with them just to make sure we were good there and they flew low and to the left! I had always used Blazer vanes and grim reapers on my easton st epic 400s for the past 3 years and never had a problem. So I figured the problem had to be with the new NAP quickfletches I tried but negative! I went to the local bowshop and got 3 new arrows with blazers. Tried them with my grim reapers (the same setup that has always worked perfect for me) and it still had the same problem. I checked my whisker biscuit and everything on the bow for problems and cannot find a thing and I dont think that a new sight would change how the arrows fly... What do you think!!!????
#2
arrow flight aside, i don't know about switching sights completely during season, you have to practice with them now, which may affect you, put some more time in with him, but simply seeing him and not being able to see your pins prompting you to buy a while new sight makes me nervous
#3
oh hell i put basically the same sight right back on with the pins right in the same spot. I barely even had to move it, just left and right, to be right back on to where I was before. With field tips at least. Now I just need to solve this damn broadhead problem.
#4
Could be the sight, the sight window may be a different diameter, different angle, different offset, so you are doing something to compinsate that difference and its throwing your arrows off? Have you tried adjusting your new sight...follow your arrow?
#6
Personally, if I can't see my pins I know that it's probably past legal shooting time, but that's just me.
As to your Reapers impacting differently, do you have an arrow spinner? I never, EVER practice with Grim Reapers. While I trust them implicitly, there are a lot of parts to them, and repeated impact will damage them eventually.
First off, my bow is tuned to shoot fixed blad heads - G5 Montecs to be exact. Then I practice with field points until I'm confident. When I put my Grim Reapers on I'm going hunting. I use my spinner to make SURE that they are spinning true - no wobble in the point AT ALL. Then I am 100 percent sure they will hit where I'm aiming. You may just need to make sure they are spinning true. Just changing your sight isn't going to change your bow tuning.
As to your Reapers impacting differently, do you have an arrow spinner? I never, EVER practice with Grim Reapers. While I trust them implicitly, there are a lot of parts to them, and repeated impact will damage them eventually.
First off, my bow is tuned to shoot fixed blad heads - G5 Montecs to be exact. Then I practice with field points until I'm confident. When I put my Grim Reapers on I'm going hunting. I use my spinner to make SURE that they are spinning true - no wobble in the point AT ALL. Then I am 100 percent sure they will hit where I'm aiming. You may just need to make sure they are spinning true. Just changing your sight isn't going to change your bow tuning.
#7
To have your broadheads fly exactly like your field tips is rare. I know you say that they did before but I always adjust my sights for broadheads every year cuz they are what you should be practicing with anyway. Just sight them in on a broadhead target and get comfortable with them shooting the way they do. Did you have your bow paper tuned?
#8
well i guess what i would do though it sounds like a simple fix is go out and destroy a target with my broadheads and adjust my sight accordingly until you get it perfect then after the season you could go to the pro shop and get it figured out just go with the quick fix get it so you are deadly and get it all fixed later. the only problem i see is that you are in season right now and wasting time finding new set ups and new sights poor time to switch but if its what you have too do then i wish you good luck
#10
Spike
Join Date: Oct 2006
Posts: 30
Before you run off to the bowshop, move your whisker biscuit about 1/16 to the right or maybe a little more depending upon how far you are hitting to the left and see what happens. This might bring your broadheads to your fieldpoints without changing your fieldpoints enough to matter. This is what i did and it worked when i had your same problem. For some reason this one adjustment also fixed the up and down on the shot.