Pekan
FNG
Howdy, I'm getting back into archery/bowhunting in a big way after a couple of years less into it. I'm a Western bowhunter, elk, muley, whitetails.
My goal for target shooting is to reach out to the 100 yard range, just as a goal and something to practice. Plus TAC has become a thing and might want to give it a try one day...
After a youtube deep dive I decided to pick up some Easton Axis Long Range 4mm arrows. Couldn't wait to start lobbing bombs! Well I took them to the local indoor range and at 20 yards they couldn't group at all. After 3 groups of 3 arrows down range I decided to put them away and go back to my Carbon Express D-Stroyers, which group tight, able to pop balloons at 70 yards. Figured I'd wait until I'm outdoors and able to tinker a bit with them.
My questions to the the bow gods:
Are these 4mm arrows known for being more sensitive to tuning issues, either bow or nock tuning?
Could the smaller diameter of the arrow make enough of a difference to arrow squareness to the string? ( i haven't tried paper tuning these yet)
All my other arrow setups, never have I added weight up front for foc, I believe the Axis arrows are more of a foc focused arrow. Could this effect tuning to the point where I'd see a difference in accuracy?
I want to believe the hype about 4mm arrows, and heck they say Long Range right on them! Wondering if I'm not doing my part?
Thanks.
My goal for target shooting is to reach out to the 100 yard range, just as a goal and something to practice. Plus TAC has become a thing and might want to give it a try one day...
After a youtube deep dive I decided to pick up some Easton Axis Long Range 4mm arrows. Couldn't wait to start lobbing bombs! Well I took them to the local indoor range and at 20 yards they couldn't group at all. After 3 groups of 3 arrows down range I decided to put them away and go back to my Carbon Express D-Stroyers, which group tight, able to pop balloons at 70 yards. Figured I'd wait until I'm outdoors and able to tinker a bit with them.
My questions to the the bow gods:
Are these 4mm arrows known for being more sensitive to tuning issues, either bow or nock tuning?
Could the smaller diameter of the arrow make enough of a difference to arrow squareness to the string? ( i haven't tried paper tuning these yet)
All my other arrow setups, never have I added weight up front for foc, I believe the Axis arrows are more of a foc focused arrow. Could this effect tuning to the point where I'd see a difference in accuracy?
I want to believe the hype about 4mm arrows, and heck they say Long Range right on them! Wondering if I'm not doing my part?
Thanks.