Kmarkwardt
Lil-Rokslider
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I know theres another thread with the same title, and I read through that, but I don't believe his issue is my issue.
FWIW, I'm a relatively new "do it yourself" tuner, but I've been able to tune the last 3 bows I've had without too many issues.
Bow is a v3x 33", hamskea epsilon rest.
I had it all tuned and shooting broadheads well for spring bear using:
30" Easton Axis 300 spine w/ 14g HIT insert, 25 grain collar and 125 grain broadhead. I realize that that seems under-spined, but it shot great for me in the spring. (and as I'll mention later, I tried the 260 spine with the same setup and got the same tear).
I just got the strings replaced.
Shot in a bit (50 or so), then went to tune.
At centershot I get a 4" nock right tear. I can get it to bullethole, but only if I move the rest away from the riser by a ton. Centershot is 13"/16" and I'm at like 1 1/8" away from the riser.
I tried dropping the point weight down to 125g, and I also tried the exact same setup arrow with a 260 spine instead. Same exact tear.
I tried bareshaft with the 300 spine, same tear.
I tried bareshaft with 260 spine, same tear.
Tried a smaller nock to make sure it wasn't pinching, same tear.
Tried shooting differently, same tear.
Is my next step to adjust top hats?
Is it weird that new strings would change a bow enough to have to do this?
FWIW, I'm a relatively new "do it yourself" tuner, but I've been able to tune the last 3 bows I've had without too many issues.
Bow is a v3x 33", hamskea epsilon rest.
I had it all tuned and shooting broadheads well for spring bear using:
30" Easton Axis 300 spine w/ 14g HIT insert, 25 grain collar and 125 grain broadhead. I realize that that seems under-spined, but it shot great for me in the spring. (and as I'll mention later, I tried the 260 spine with the same setup and got the same tear).
I just got the strings replaced.
Shot in a bit (50 or so), then went to tune.
At centershot I get a 4" nock right tear. I can get it to bullethole, but only if I move the rest away from the riser by a ton. Centershot is 13"/16" and I'm at like 1 1/8" away from the riser.
I tried dropping the point weight down to 125g, and I also tried the exact same setup arrow with a 260 spine instead. Same exact tear.
I tried bareshaft with the 300 spine, same tear.
I tried bareshaft with 260 spine, same tear.
Tried a smaller nock to make sure it wasn't pinching, same tear.
Tried shooting differently, same tear.
Is my next step to adjust top hats?
Is it weird that new strings would change a bow enough to have to do this?