Kjacob0395
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- Apr 7, 2022
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Got a new (to me) vxr this year and was excited to tackle everything it threw at me. So far ive been pretty frustrated.
First ill list my specs- 75lbs, 30in draw, 85% lo
Arrows- black eagle x impact 250 spine with tac drover 3 fletch and 180gr point, arrow length-30in carbon to carbon but 32 inches from throat of knock to my feild point (FOCUS outsirt system adds some length)
Ive tuned through paper and cant seem to get any consistent holes. One arrow will be a bullet hole and the next will be a tear an inch and a quarter wide. I get the same results when i shoot down range. I cant seem to get a group smaller than 5 inches at 20 yards which is absolutely pitiful considering my previous bow at 1/3 of the price put groups within 1/2 inch at that range. Bareshaft yield the same results but worse. All over the place.
Ive also tried switching around my tophats and its made no significant difference.
Anyone got any suggestions? Im guessing this is an arrow spine issue but i wanted to hear someone elses opinion before i go cutting expensive arrows.
Thanks
First ill list my specs- 75lbs, 30in draw, 85% lo
Arrows- black eagle x impact 250 spine with tac drover 3 fletch and 180gr point, arrow length-30in carbon to carbon but 32 inches from throat of knock to my feild point (FOCUS outsirt system adds some length)
Ive tuned through paper and cant seem to get any consistent holes. One arrow will be a bullet hole and the next will be a tear an inch and a quarter wide. I get the same results when i shoot down range. I cant seem to get a group smaller than 5 inches at 20 yards which is absolutely pitiful considering my previous bow at 1/3 of the price put groups within 1/2 inch at that range. Bareshaft yield the same results but worse. All over the place.
Ive also tried switching around my tophats and its made no significant difference.
Anyone got any suggestions? Im guessing this is an arrow spine issue but i wanted to hear someone elses opinion before i go cutting expensive arrows.
Thanks