CobraChicken
WKR
I've had that issue with my spott hogg dial. It would internally move and not lock when I shot. They fixed it asap but I've learned to mark everything with a silver sharpie
Not me. And not empirical evidence. But, a bullet drops less at altitude vs sea level (a fair amount too), planes fly faster, golf balls fly further. It would make sense an arrow would be a tad more efficient too. Less air density.What evidence do you have to support this?
I had a hunt ~10 years ago where I drove (no hard knocks on the bow) and when I got to camp and shot my arrows with FBBH's were hitting 6"+ left at 40 yards. I moved the rest and re-sighted and all was good. Killed at 38 yards on that hunt. Got home, and my BH's were hitting ~6" right at 40 yards. I still have no explanation for what the heck happened but I shot a bunch at both places and my POI moved and then moved back. Some aspects of archery are alchemy.I have also seen a couple times guys have issues, mostly with tune after travel. Broadheads suddenly going way left, or way high. These are high level shooters, but fatigue from travel, first day rushing out to shoot and checking stuff, something is off. I can shoot their bow and things are fine, turns out they are doing something.
So be careful rushing to change things unless you need to. I think it's more common that a peep slips, and rests and sights can move, but shooter input changes stuff too.