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Old 08-15-2003 | 09:35 PM
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My Setup: Mathews Q2, 70 lb. draw, 29 inch draw, Game Tracker 6075 Terminator Hunter Arrows, 100 grain tip (495 grain arrow with tip), Shooting @240 fps, Muzzy ZE Rest, 3 4 3/4 inch vanes that are 9/16 of an icnch tall....

Well I had my bow shooting bullet holes in paper Last week. Shooting nice groups with my muzzy broadheads @ 40 yards and I had to go and mess everything up. I noticed my bottom cam on my Mathews was out of time. The problem was a buss cable that was too short. I had the cable made by a guy in a local pro shop. Anyway my two alignment holes on my cam were not even close to parallel with my string. So, I decided to have a different string and cable put on. I chose a winners choice sting and cable. I had allways wanted to try one so I splurged and spent the extra dough. Putting the new string and cable on fixed my cam timing problem.

Here is my new problem. I can' t get even close to a bullet whole when paper tuning now. The best tear I can achieve now is high and right about 3/4 - 1 inch. The problem I have is that if I move my nock point any lower I will have definant fletching contact with my drop away rest. I really don' t think the problem is me because I have consisitently got a high right tear now after two days of trying to paper tune my bow. I know that something is not right and I don' t know what to do. I am three weeks away from my first ARCHERY elk hunt. I am at a very high level of frustration right now. I am sure that most of you guys have been there before. Any suggestions? PLEASE????
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Old 08-15-2003 | 10:17 PM
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turn your upper limit screw out instead of moving your nock lower. I.E. RAISE your rest (when topped out) rather than lower your nock.
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Old 08-16-2003 | 08:40 AM
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I would make sure the rest is raising up all the way and that there is NO fletching contact.

If the arrow is telling you to move nock down move it down / or move rest up.
Then see if there is fletching contact
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Old 08-16-2003 | 11:28 AM
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Are you sure the cables cross below the cable slide? Its not too tough to just start all over. level an arrow thru the berger button hole. Re check turnbuckle length. Swing arm mounted tight enough to hold a shaft up, but still swings easy? Just start from scratch.
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Old 08-16-2003 | 08:46 PM
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I never could get rid of my high right tear. I somewhat understand or can live with the slight high tear, but not the right tear. I went out and shot ALL day. My field points seemed to group well so I decided to to put the Muzzy' s on. By the end of the day I was grouping my broadheads in a softball size circle at 50 yards. They seemed to shoot just a hair lower than my field points. The arrow flight looked good so I am going to stick with it. Thanks for the suggestions, AGAIN. I promise not to tinker with it again. Thanks again.

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