teamwhitebelly
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- May 26, 2015
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Being a flatland whitetail hunter from Iowa I learned the hard way about setting my bow up for the 3rd axis level. I have bow hunted elk for more than 12 seasons and majority in dark timber where 30 yd. or less shots are the norm. Well this year I found myself in a situation where I was on a rock bluff looking down on a bugling bull. I have the Halo rangefinder that gives you the angle and distance and I punched in the bulls range at -29gedree and 62yds. At home on flat ground gravy shot!! My first arrow stuck in a tree 15' up and 2' right. The bull didn't flinch. 2nd arrow stacked on top of the first!!. WTF! Well with only 2 arrows left I said enough and watched "my" bull walk away with his ladies. When I got home my buddy who has hunted muleys a couple times, asked me if I had set my 3rd axis? I told him I had no idea what he was talking about. Doing the internet searching I realized my mistake. My issue now is I have the Black Gold single pin that doesn't have that axis adjustment and need to know what I should do? FYI I did retrieve my arrows the next day but ended up trashing them during removal and I did take pics as the were hanging out!