Yeah probably so. I’ve been hunting with a bow for a while, not all my life but a significant part of it now. But I may have been doing it half way up till now. I’ll look into that bow shop Bible app. Thanx.
So I know how to sight a bow, I know how to move the rest around to find center point.
I guess I should say this. I know how to get my POI the same (except for with big Broadheads apparently) but I don’t know how to get it to fly straight. I know how to paper tune and understand it’s benefits...
I don’t have a set up to shoot thru paper so I went to the “pro shop” and shot it through paper there. But once the tuning started I’m sure any progress I made there was lost. Honestly tho I dont think shooting through paper at 5 ft was gunna tell me anything I wanted to know. Wouldn’t it be...
We never did shim because we don’t have a bow press. We bareshaft tuned, sight tuned, Rest Tuned and nock tuned. So if there’s an issue I think it must be that I’m underspined, may have a fletching contact issue or I need to shim it.
Sounds good. It was a 25 gr change from a 125 gr FT to a 150 gr BH but still it changes the equation for sure. It could possibly be a vane contact issue. That would explain the randomness of it all. I’ve got some 125 gr mechanicals (SEVR Ti 1.5 125 gr.) that have the same POI as the field tips...
Yea all the Broadheads were on fletched shafts. They all spun true and I was only shooting one arrow but it was one of the same arrows I had been shooting a field tip on. We saw consistency with the field tip out to 30 and a consistent impact zone with wobbly flight when we put the broadhead on...
Alright so here’s the deal, I’m shooting a PSE Nock-On Evo 33, draw weight is around 65 lb. Draw length 28”. My friend and I were tuning it. Started at 10 yards with field tips, two bareshaft, two fletched (4 vanes, small offset, no helical, AAE Max Stealth - .5” x 2.75”) had it shooting fine...