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Dubbya 03-07-2004 09:22 PM

Frustration building
 
I've been trying to paper tune now for 2 days off and on. I wanted to break an arrow today. I get a right tear I move the sight adj. right, the tear gets longer. I shoot it again with no adjustment and the tear is smaller, now I'm lost. So I start all over again. Get it to about a 1/2" right tear. Move it just a teeny tiny bit in the correct direction (checked about 6 times), then the tear gets bigger. So then I have a high tear 1", move it, goes to 1/2", move it up again, goes to a high tear more than an inch. Am I doing something wrong??? please help, I can't take this torture. Just to clarify I was shooting from about 10 ft, indoors at a level target, bare shaft. Maybe I'm an idiot, but from point of entry the tear moves right, this indicates a right tear, so i move it right. Thanks for reading everyone. It's ok to tel me I'm an idiot if you would like... as long as it helps my paper tuning:D

DaveC 03-07-2004 09:28 PM

RE: Frustration building
 
If you wrote it correctly your trying to move the SIGHT to correct the tear?

You can take the sight OFF of the bow for now if you like:D.
If you meant to write that your moving the rest, then I would think your torquing the bow on the shots where the tear got bigger, but no adjustment was made.

Maybe you should look to the spine of the arrow as a possible culprit. Try a ligher or heavier fieldpoint to stiffen or weaken the spine and see if that helps.

Dubbya 03-07-2004 09:33 PM

RE: Frustration building
 
Sorry Dave, yes I was moving the REST not the sight. thanks for pointing that out.

Buckfevr 03-07-2004 10:06 PM

RE: Frustration building
 
Are you shooting fingers or release?

Dubbya 03-07-2004 11:32 PM

RE: Frustration building
 
I'm shooting with a release and a D-loop.

Buckfevr 03-08-2004 12:04 AM

RE: Frustration building
 
I would paper tune with fletched arrows in the case of a release.

Bowtech Dually 03-08-2004 03:22 AM

RE: Frustration building
 
Check on Eastons site but I think you either have a contact problem or under spined shafts.
Good Luck
BD

Arthur P 03-08-2004 06:15 AM

RE: Frustration building
 
Getting different size tears without making any adjustments is an immediate tipoff that you're torquing the grip when you shoot. Paper tuning is just as much, if not more, a test of your shooting form as it is a test of bow tune.

Paper tuning is an excellent way to drive yourself nuts. [&:]

Bees 03-08-2004 06:59 AM

RE: Frustration building
 
Sometimes I will check the bow shooting through paper and find I have a slight high left tear. I don't move anything. About two days later I'll check again and it's a perfect bullet hole. Moral of the story, it's small grip inconsistance's that cause the slight left tear.. Somedays the grip is good and the bullet hole is there. Wish I could feel the difference but I can't. :(

Mike from Texas 03-08-2004 08:01 AM

RE: Frustration building
 
I agree with the others. Since your having inconsistent tears, I'd say a grip problem or a spine problem.


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