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millerhunter13 01-08-2008 07:59 AM

point of impact
 
hey guys i havnt been on in awhile, but i was having some problems with my bow when ever i shoot on a slight angle my groups moving all the way to the left. is that normal? the only thing i can think of is that my helical blazers are doing it or it is just me. (cause i havnt shot in about a month).
thanks.
O by the way when i shoot straight at my target i am shooting perfect.

bronko22000 01-08-2008 10:08 AM

RE: point of impact
 
I assume your talking about shooting at the target at an angle and not canting your bow. If that's the case, holding your bow vertical, there should be absolutely no difference.
Now if you're canting your bow, yes there will be a different POI.

millerhunter13 01-08-2008 10:19 AM

RE: point of impact
 
i am not canting my bow, i am shooting just like i always do, i am thinking it is me cause i am just getting over the flu and i think i am not concentrating.

KodiakArcher 01-08-2008 11:27 AM

RE: point of impact
 
If you're right handed and your form collapses through the shot you'll drop your shots off to the left. It's not an uncommon problem for shooting downhill. To overcome it you need to draw and aim straight out then bend at the waist to get the bow on target, maintain that same "T" form with your shoulders as you bend at the waist and pull/push through the shot.

Rob/PA Bowyer 01-08-2008 06:36 PM

RE: point of impact
 
And unless you have a level on your bow, you might not even know you are canting. Everyone without a level usually cants their bow downhill. But your groups will usually move to your downhill side. You'll solve your issue if you lean your bow into the hill slightly. Just a thought, otherwise it just might be you.;)

passthru79 01-08-2008 06:47 PM

RE: point of impact
 
If you havent shot for about a month and are getting over the flu like you said then Im sure your form isnt at its best. Id say most likely its your form, shooting at a slight angle shouldnt change your impact for left and right at all.

millerhunter13 01-08-2008 07:29 PM

RE: point of impact
 
i do have a level and i think it is me with my follow through with the shotlike kodiakarcher said.
thanks for the input guys.

TFOX 01-08-2008 08:28 PM

RE: point of impact
 
Your 3rd axis is probably not set and the level is lying to you.

You really need to get it set PROPERLY and you do not need a sight with 3rd axis adjustment to do it but it is easier.




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millerhunter13 01-09-2008 06:48 AM

RE: point of impact
 
ok so my level might be lying to me. i will check that out. can i visually tell?

KodiakArcher 01-09-2008 10:38 AM

RE: point of impact
 

ORIGINAL: millerhunter13

ok so my level might be lying to me. i will check that out. can i visually tell?
You could put a level on the string with the bow standing upright. The level on your sight should agree with the one on the string.


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