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#3
Joined: Feb 2003
Posts: 382
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From: Washington State
Excessive wear on one side of your prong rest may indicate an improperly positioned centershot. You may need to adjust your rest to the right. Or it could be arrow flex like JDoyle said. Or it could be that you are torqueing the bow when you shoot.
Are you getting good groups with broadheads or with field points? Fixed blade broadheads aren't very forgiving when it comes to centershot: they need to be launched as straight as possible from the bow. Try shooting some practice broadheads and see what happens.
If you are still getting good groups then I wouldn't fuss with anything. Good hunting.
Are you getting good groups with broadheads or with field points? Fixed blade broadheads aren't very forgiving when it comes to centershot: they need to be launched as straight as possible from the bow. Try shooting some practice broadheads and see what happens.
If you are still getting good groups then I wouldn't fuss with anything. Good hunting.
#5
Joined: Feb 2003
Posts: 35
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From: Katy TX USA
My thoughts...shoot the broadheads like Mouse recommended. If you are still grouping okay and your arrow flight looks good, take this old cliche to heart:
"If it ain't broke, don't fix it".
Good luck!
"If it ain't broke, don't fix it".
Good luck!




