arrow movement
#21
Typical Buck
Join Date: Oct 2006
Location: Western New York
Posts: 639
RE: arrow movement
If you find the flight of the arrow really erratic it definately needs fixin shooting broadheads will multiply the movement. There is a lot better chance your arrows will plane or veer in flight. Doesn't much matter if there is a little movement during target practice, but it will when its opening day and the blades are on the shaft I found out the hard way good luck!
#22
RE: arrow movement
Check your nock point to make sure it is not excessively high or low. That will make your WB 10 times louder.
Also, is your draw length ok? When you draw your bow, are any of your nuckles beyond your first (first nuckle =closestto your palm)able to touch your ear?
Also, is your draw length ok? When you draw your bow, are any of your nuckles beyond your first (first nuckle =closestto your palm)able to touch your ear?
#23
Typical Buck
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Join Date: May 2007
Location: Belgium
Posts: 996
RE: arrow movement
MDB,
I just shot my new arrows for about 2 hours ( easton axis 400 spine ) and the noise is less. The arrowmovement however remains and has changed from going right to right and upwards. Since the new arrows are faster, the movement is less and is corrected faster.
I didn't change the WB yet but before I do, I'll post some pics of my draw and stance and the riser.
What I did notice is that my rubber nock stays put, before with the alu 2114 and 2115's the little rubber nock slid downwards after each shot.
I'll let you know when I post my pics,
thx
I just shot my new arrows for about 2 hours ( easton axis 400 spine ) and the noise is less. The arrowmovement however remains and has changed from going right to right and upwards. Since the new arrows are faster, the movement is less and is corrected faster.
I didn't change the WB yet but before I do, I'll post some pics of my draw and stance and the riser.
What I did notice is that my rubber nock stays put, before with the alu 2114 and 2115's the little rubber nock slid downwards after each shot.
I'll let you know when I post my pics,
thx
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