AM_Hunter
Lil-Rokslider
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- Jun 9, 2021
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I should have mentioned Im not new to shooting, just to messing with arrow and bow tunes. Ive been shooting for 5+ years and im fairly comfortable with my form, grip, release, etc. I by no means have a perfect or even very good form but I believe its well enough not to be causing major accuracy issues. I very much could be wrong though and would need a true professional to review my form. If I dont have my issues fixed by my next shooting session next week ill likely be taking it to the bow shop to have them look and while im there ill have shoot and have them check my form just to be sure.Make sure it's not your form before re-tuning or de-tuning your bow setup.
I would identify a wobbly arrow and only shoot it for maybe 20-25 shots. Is it always wobbly?
If so, replace the lighted nock with unlighted and check accuracy at distance. Maybe a friend can watch for wobble. Some arrows for what ever reason just need to be culled out.
If not always wobbly, it could very well be your bow arm form or other form inconsistency.
As much as we hate to admit it, most accuracy problems for new archers can be attributed to the archer.
Compound archers like to adjust and replace stuff but very few can out shoot a reasonably tuned bow. I sure can't which is why I cannot justify a new bow. Some days I bitch about my bow then my neighbor (better shot) will try my bow and stack arrows in the 10 ring. Wake up call.
I don't have enough of a sample size yet to confirm if its arrow specific but it did not seem arrow specific. I would note the arrow I saw wobbling in flight and shoot that first next and it would fly fine and hit where I was aiming and then the one that shot well before would end up wobbling.