HighUintas
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I've got a VXR 28 that I bought the first year they came out. Up until then I was shooting a Mathews LX. The difference between the two is night and day for stability at full draw and it hinders my shooting with the VXR.
At full draw with the VXR, it seems incredibly easy to torque the bow left/right, so much so that if I'm fatigued at all (like after shooting 10 arrows straight) then the sight pin may start dancing left/right. I never had this issue with the old LX and I shot that bow so much better. I wish I would have kept it!
I've never used a stabilizer on either bow and I can't imagine it helping much unless I had one of those stupid long ones.
Has anyone experienced this and figured out the cause? My best guess is the grip design, but could be wrong there. Is it just the design of the bow?
At full draw with the VXR, it seems incredibly easy to torque the bow left/right, so much so that if I'm fatigued at all (like after shooting 10 arrows straight) then the sight pin may start dancing left/right. I never had this issue with the old LX and I shot that bow so much better. I wish I would have kept it!
I've never used a stabilizer on either bow and I can't imagine it helping much unless I had one of those stupid long ones.
Has anyone experienced this and figured out the cause? My best guess is the grip design, but could be wrong there. Is it just the design of the bow?