ATA is axel to axel. Looks like the specs on your bow it’s a 33” ata which at your draw length isn’t bad. Yes a longer bow will feel more stable, but you’re not shooting a kids bow by any means.
I’d say you’re on the right track. Maybe back your poundage down for awhile and practice that way...
I realize you probably only have a few feet to shoot in your back yard but-
Draw level and bend at the waist, that will help your shot process in this instance. Try and get a video of you shooting at a further target and that should help as well.
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I have the same throw lever on the same scope and it’s alright. It’s big and clunky but works fine. It is 3D printed plastic though so I’m sure it’ll break at some point.
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SiCo ASR Bravo Mount. Used one has about 300 rounds on a Form 1 can I put together.
$100 shipped. 1 left.
1/2-28 Three port .264/6.5 asr muzzle brake. Had it in a 243 for the 300 rounds previously mentioned.
$65 shipped.
1/2-28 3.55/9mm single port muzzle brake. Only...
MER is 425 yards. As I’ve only shot this 15 times to get sighted in at 100 yards.
Rifle-Tikka T3 223 rem. 17.5” barrel. I pulled the 10 twist barrel off and rebarreled to a factory 8 twist varmint barrel that I had fluted. Factory T3x stock but I shortened the vertical grip trigger’s reach...
I’d never buy a dodge dakota haha couple friends have cycled through em and they all had quite a bit of trouble with em. Horrible gas mileage as well
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Thanks for putting this contest on moderators and thanks for the companies for doing the prizes!
As always, some good takeaways and I will be completing this again as we near season to find my limits.
I’ve never messed with scope turret screws.
And if this is off topic I can delete. Don’t want to mess up your thread.
This winter after just buying our first house and wanting to get some tools to round out my workstation, I went down the torque wrench rabbit hole and eventually found myself...
I have used the Nikon stabilized rangefinder for about 8 years now and it’s great for ranging one-handed while bowhunting and the adrenaline is pumping. This Nikon has all the features I need but I’m worried I’ll be SOL when it finally gives out.
Why aren’t other companies adopting this? Like...