Zeroing my bow??
#1
Thread Starter
Joined: Oct 2003
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From: Southeast Texas
I shoot a bowtech VFT extreme. I have practiced from the ground and perfected my shot from 20 yards to 60 yards. When i shoot from my stand it seems to be hitting to the right, Is there anything i need to do as far as zeroing my bow when shooting from the ground and shooting from the tree stand?
#2
Fork Horn
Joined: Feb 2003
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From: Texarkana AR USA
Shooting from a tree will not make you shoot left or right.....If your form is off, you might shoot high, but not left and right.
Make sure you aren' t gripping the handle too tight making it torque. Make sure you aren' t yanking your release.
Are you comfortable shooting from the tree? Are you wearing a harness?
Make sure you aren' t gripping the handle too tight making it torque. Make sure you aren' t yanking your release.
Are you comfortable shooting from the tree? Are you wearing a harness?
#3
Joined: Feb 2003
Posts: 280
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From: MI USA
I agree, sounds like your torquing the bow. If you decide its not, is everything else equal? What I mean, are you shooting in the same clothes, gloves, arrow setup ect? Shooting from the ground in a t-shirt in july is different than shooting from a tree with a bulky coat, gloves and facemask in october.




