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MO-KS_hunter 08-27-2006 08:30 PM

Cork-screwing arrow flight
 
I was shooting my bow today (first time this season) and I noticed that the arrows were cork-screwing in toward the target. To be more specific, the back end was wobbling as the arrow went down range. Does anyone have any idea what causes this problem and how I might correct it?



Finch 08-27-2006 08:42 PM

RE: Cork-screwing arrow flight
 
I'm guessing that he could be a couple of things. Your arrow could be making fletching contact somewhere it should not. It could also be an indicator of bad form, such as not following through after the shot and pulling away. Make sure that you are not torquing the bow grip either. I have had this problem before and my bow was tuned so I knew it must have been me. Your bow could also be out of tune I guess. http://www.eastonarchery.com/downloads.asp

Download that and see if it helps.

Maybe someone more experienced can chime in and give their .02 cents.:)

MO-KS_hunter 08-27-2006 09:00 PM

RE: Cork-screwing arrow flight
 
Thanks ducsauce, that tuning guide on Easton's website looks like it will help.....


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