Hoyt Rx7 Ultra, bought new 2 years ago. Draw length is 31.5, draw weight is just a hair under 60lbs.
For 2 years, same issue. When I draw and anchor, I go through the same process - level, located target in scope, nose to string. And for 2 years, the second I go nose to string, my holding point drops. At 20 yards, it's fairly easy for me to correct by lifting my shoulder a little. However, the farther back I go in distance, the worse it gets. AT 60 yards, I'm holding almost a foot to foot and a half low.
I've consulted Google and found a number of videos of archery pros talking about this and suggesting moving the d-loop point up higher. Basic geometry - d-loop higher, pull angle tilts the bow back from the top while lifting the bow fro the bottom. I had my local store move my d-loop and it helped, but only a little (that said, they only moved it a little too).
What's my next move? Move the d-loop up a significant amount? Torque the limbs unevenly with the top having more torque?
For 2 years, same issue. When I draw and anchor, I go through the same process - level, located target in scope, nose to string. And for 2 years, the second I go nose to string, my holding point drops. At 20 yards, it's fairly easy for me to correct by lifting my shoulder a little. However, the farther back I go in distance, the worse it gets. AT 60 yards, I'm holding almost a foot to foot and a half low.
I've consulted Google and found a number of videos of archery pros talking about this and suggesting moving the d-loop point up higher. Basic geometry - d-loop higher, pull angle tilts the bow back from the top while lifting the bow fro the bottom. I had my local store move my d-loop and it helped, but only a little (that said, they only moved it a little too).
What's my next move? Move the d-loop up a significant amount? Torque the limbs unevenly with the top having more torque?