Excal string stretch
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One thing I did not mention was the fletching. If you do not have enough off-set to your fletching it will become unstable at distance, especially with a broadhead. Number your arrows and see if it is two arrows in particular that are going stupid on you.
BTW, get a G5 ASD and square all front inserts. If it does not fix your problem it will give you finer accuracy. I rarely see a broadhead not wobble with out being squared.
http://g5outdoors.com/#sec_asdtool
BTW, get a G5 ASD and square all front inserts. If it does not fix your problem it will give you finer accuracy. I rarely see a broadhead not wobble with out being squared.
http://g5outdoors.com/#sec_asdtool
Will this ASD work on brass inserts?
I'm in a wheelchair, paralyzed from the chest down with no use of my fingers so I have to get someone to check all this stuff that you guys are telling me.
Thanks so much for the help and advice.
Barry
#12
Fletching is offset but I also have wraps on my bolts, I've had them for years and never had any trouble. I limit my shots to 25 yards and under while hunting.
Will this ASD work on brass inserts?
I'm in a wheelchair, paralyzed from the chest down with no use of my fingers so I have to get someone to check all this stuff that you guys are telling me.
Thanks so much for the help and advice.
Barry
Will this ASD work on brass inserts?
I'm in a wheelchair, paralyzed from the chest down with no use of my fingers so I have to get someone to check all this stuff that you guys are telling me.
Thanks so much for the help and advice.
Barry
I was yapping about the plastic under the limbs extending towards the center and numbering the arrows(to see if it is arrow or bow related erratic flight) earlier. These two things are an important precurser to finding out why the POI changed so drastically.