Looking to try a fixed crawl set up with my Toelke whip, 49#. Currently shooting point on at 25 with gt 500 31.5” arrows. Before I go hacking arrows off I wanted to reach out for any tips on starting point. I flung a 29” arrow with 225 up front with a 400 spine and it hit way low…. 18”. ( that was at 1/2 below nock.
I messed around with a crawl, but ultimately I decided changing my anchor was a better solution. Anything that makes a stick bow louder makes me cringe. Between arrow length and anchor I was able to get a 22yd point on, and raising my anchor got my eye closer to the arrow (easier for my brain to aim)
I couldn’t handle the extra bow noise with a crawl when there were other way to achieve the same result, getting perfect bare shaft flight was not as easy either.
Another thing I did was tie in 2 nock points below my arrow (and one above of course) that gave me a small crawl and my nock point never moved, but that’s why I did that, because I like halo center serving, but it’s slick, and a single nock would occasionally move on me if I tied it in a way I could move it by spinning it (which I always do)
Between the double nock points and higher anchor, I didn’t need to do a crawl, and my bow still tunes easily and it’s not loud.
I know it sucks making a big change like moving your anchor, but there are a lot of very good reference points higher on your face, and I can see the arrow better