Arrows drift right when shooting over 60yrds

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I purchased a PSE Mach33 with the FDS cams two months back. I’ve spent a month getting 20-60 perfectly dialed in. Now I’m trying to shoot up to 100yrds. I’ve noticed that my arrows tend to hit about 6-8 inches to the right when shooting between 70-100 yards. I’m wondering if my grip needs to be adjusted a little bit. Maybe I’m canting the bow with my grip? Or is this something the side stabilizer can fix? I’ve been shooting for a few years now and definitely still have a lot to learn. Any input would be greatly appreciated.
 
Check your 3rd axis if everything else is squared. At those longer distances you might be raising your bow just enough that 3rd axis comes in to play.


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If your bow is set up properly (see advice above), do a gut check on your anchor. That is what usually gets me at distance when I haven’t been shooting a lot.
 
I’d go back to the paper tuner and triple check each arrow at 10 yards. If that’s good then check your sight level & 2nd axis
 
There is a lot here but to start simple. Shoot a few and really concentrate on follow through. Like seriously concentrate. Check axis and everything else mentioned but I know that I tend to watch the arrow a bit at distance
 
3rd axis or once you start moving your housing down you’re dropping your anchor(which you have to to shoot distance) keep a concentric peep and sight. I assume when you start moving the housing down you’re raising your head and you’re still trying to hold anchor. One option is to set peep height at 70. Causes you to crunch up some at 20 but more comfortable at 70 and beyond
 
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