Setup:
Hoyt rx-1
27DL, 69 draw weight, 340 axis easton, 27 3/8" c to c, nocturnal, 3 blazer, wrap, QAD HDX rest,
100 grain Iron Will Soild
So I have started shooting broadheads for the fall. Initally I shot mulitple times at 20 yards the broad head impacted 4-5" left of field tip. I repeated this multiple times to make sur it was consistent. Moved the rest to the left and saw no change. Reset rest to original position. Then tried to move rest to right. Still did not see the two come together.
My question: Would adding a twist in the right and taking a twist out of the left help bring the two together? Also would two twist be safe to put in the right and take out of the left then if they come together fine tune it with the rest?
Maybe its my set up or myself but would I be hard headed to believe I should be able to any broadhead to shoot out of this bow? Or would this be a case where I may need to shoot other heads?
Thanks.
Hoyt rx-1
27DL, 69 draw weight, 340 axis easton, 27 3/8" c to c, nocturnal, 3 blazer, wrap, QAD HDX rest,
100 grain Iron Will Soild
So I have started shooting broadheads for the fall. Initally I shot mulitple times at 20 yards the broad head impacted 4-5" left of field tip. I repeated this multiple times to make sur it was consistent. Moved the rest to the left and saw no change. Reset rest to original position. Then tried to move rest to right. Still did not see the two come together.
My question: Would adding a twist in the right and taking a twist out of the left help bring the two together? Also would two twist be safe to put in the right and take out of the left then if they come together fine tune it with the rest?
Maybe its my set up or myself but would I be hard headed to believe I should be able to any broadhead to shoot out of this bow? Or would this be a case where I may need to shoot other heads?
Thanks.