jgilber5
Lil-Rokslider
I don't own a press and only have a little bit of tuning knowledge so after having probably messed with my centershot am going to run to the shop anyway, just wanted y'alls take. Bow specs are:
Mathews V3X 29
70#
28"DL
28 in 300 spine easton axis 5mm
125 gr slicktrick vipertrick
Had this bow tuned perfectly two years ago, and held perfect tune thru about march of this year. All of a sudden started noticing poor arrow flight day after day. First shot bareshafts, those hit about 4 inches high but centered at 40 yards compared to BH and field points. Brought out the paper and had a consistent large high and right tear with BH and bareshafts. I was able to eliminate the vertical tear by moving the rest up, and not too far out of spec. The only way I could get the right tear to dissapear however was backing the rest all the way left, to the point that the arrow was clearly pointing several degrees left of centershot on the rest. I moved the rest back to horizontal center, and the only way I could reduce the right tear was by purposely introducing alot of torque in my grip.
I'm sure I'll get it tuned up again with the help of the shop but any ideas on what may have caused this sudden change? I haven't dropped it, and peep hasn't rotated at all.
EDIT moved to a much hotter part of the country this year, not sure if that'd have an impact.
Mathews V3X 29
70#
28"DL
28 in 300 spine easton axis 5mm
125 gr slicktrick vipertrick
Had this bow tuned perfectly two years ago, and held perfect tune thru about march of this year. All of a sudden started noticing poor arrow flight day after day. First shot bareshafts, those hit about 4 inches high but centered at 40 yards compared to BH and field points. Brought out the paper and had a consistent large high and right tear with BH and bareshafts. I was able to eliminate the vertical tear by moving the rest up, and not too far out of spec. The only way I could get the right tear to dissapear however was backing the rest all the way left, to the point that the arrow was clearly pointing several degrees left of centershot on the rest. I moved the rest back to horizontal center, and the only way I could reduce the right tear was by purposely introducing alot of torque in my grip.
I'm sure I'll get it tuned up again with the help of the shop but any ideas on what may have caused this sudden change? I haven't dropped it, and peep hasn't rotated at all.
EDIT moved to a much hotter part of the country this year, not sure if that'd have an impact.