Hoping some of you can help me figure this out. I put new strings and cables on my bow and set about tuning it the way I have in the past. I will list my setup and tuning steps below but the short of it is that after tuning I have lost a lot of range on my sight tape (sight set to what used to be 40 yards to hit at 30 with the new tune). I always build a new tape after tuning because you're usually off a couple yards but this seems excessive to me.
Setup
At full draw, distance from center of the shaft to center of the peep is maybe 1/8 to 3/16 lower than before, did I maybe change my anchor slightly and not realize? Would this amount throw off my trajectory/sight radius so significantly? I would also note that when I was done tuning, the arrow is no longer level but the nock point is probably 1/8" higher than the rest and I reverified with the levels. (Can't say how this compares to before since this is the first time I've had access to a vice and levels.) I likely still have more than enough yardage for hunting and the bow seems to be shooting well but the fact something seems so significantly off has my hair up and obviously being able to launch bombs a 100+ on the practice range is fun.
Setup
- Hoyt Axius Ultra
- Drawing 67 lbs
- 31.5" draw
- ATA and brace height are in spec
- QAD dropaway (basic version w/ no microadjust)
- Fast Eddie XL Double Pin
- RIP TKO 250 shafts cut 30 inches with Victory 50gr half outs and 100gr field points. AAE prohunter fletchings a generic wrap (may be a little over spined but bow has tuned great with these before)
- Measure distance from grip to nocking point at full draw and measure distance from peep to nocking point on old strings (maybe should have measured nocking point from end of cams or something to have an even better starting point)
- Put on new strings and cables and tie on a d-loop
- Check timing and adjust until cams are hitting stops in sync
- Time rest so that it comes all the way up in the last 2 inches of the draw cycle
- Center shot set to 13/16"
- Using a bow vice and levels on the string and arrow set nocking point so arrow is dead level.
- Put peep sight on and set to same distance from nock set as previous set of strings
- Shoot through paper until I have a bullet hole with a fletched shaft (move d-loop up or down to adjust for tail high/low and use yokes for left and right)
- Shoot through paper until I have a bullet hole with a bareshaft
- Tie in nock sets (usually this is good enough to get good boradhead flight but can take it a step further)
At full draw, distance from center of the shaft to center of the peep is maybe 1/8 to 3/16 lower than before, did I maybe change my anchor slightly and not realize? Would this amount throw off my trajectory/sight radius so significantly? I would also note that when I was done tuning, the arrow is no longer level but the nock point is probably 1/8" higher than the rest and I reverified with the levels. (Can't say how this compares to before since this is the first time I've had access to a vice and levels.) I likely still have more than enough yardage for hunting and the bow seems to be shooting well but the fact something seems so significantly off has my hair up and obviously being able to launch bombs a 100+ on the practice range is fun.