Why do I struggle??
#22
RE: Why do I struggle??
ORIGINAL: Vabowman
I just wish I could do the work on simple things like adding a D loop myself. Self sufficiency is crucial I think when it comes these things. Instead, I have to wait and take 35 min. up the road on sat!!
I just wish I could do the work on simple things like adding a D loop myself. Self sufficiency is crucial I think when it comes these things. Instead, I have to wait and take 35 min. up the road on sat!!
Trust me when I tell you that the fear of not knowing exactly what to do is keeping you from finding out that it is pretty easy.
#23
RE: Why do I struggle??
VA, I'm no expert but my "advise" (take it for what it's worth but this is from personal experience) is similar to everyone elses:
Check your equipment first of all and make sure it's all in specs, arrows are correct for your set-up, etc. Sometimes tiller adjustments can help.
If all that is cool, then make sure your anchor is consistent and that you have no torque issues. Also make sure you don't punch the target and make sure you follow thru (especially on the long shots).
Are you having problems holding steady? If so, maybe you need a heavier, out-front type stablizer.
If you think it's a good shot and everythingfelt right, does it still end up being way off? I know right off if I missed the mark, usually my pin wasn't settled at the release assuming release was smooth.
Lastly, if all other remedies are tried and don't work, maybe a more forgiving bow should be considered?
Just more food for thought, good luck and have fun.
Check your equipment first of all and make sure it's all in specs, arrows are correct for your set-up, etc. Sometimes tiller adjustments can help.
If all that is cool, then make sure your anchor is consistent and that you have no torque issues. Also make sure you don't punch the target and make sure you follow thru (especially on the long shots).
Are you having problems holding steady? If so, maybe you need a heavier, out-front type stablizer.
If you think it's a good shot and everythingfelt right, does it still end up being way off? I know right off if I missed the mark, usually my pin wasn't settled at the release assuming release was smooth.
Lastly, if all other remedies are tried and don't work, maybe a more forgiving bow should be considered?
Just more food for thought, good luck and have fun.
#24
Dominant Buck
Join Date: Feb 2003
Location: Blossvale, New York
Posts: 21,199
RE: Why do I struggle??
ORIGINAL: Vabowman
Guys this ia all great advice and I will try these things. It just seems like when I get everything in order, something else screws with me. for instance, now my D loop is turning and twisting and my peep gets all turned and I have to turn it before I shoot. I just wish I could do the work on simple things like adding a D loop myself. Self sufficiency is crucial I think when it comes these things. Instead, I have to wait and take 35 min. up the road on sat!!
Guys this ia all great advice and I will try these things. It just seems like when I get everything in order, something else screws with me. for instance, now my D loop is turning and twisting and my peep gets all turned and I have to turn it before I shoot. I just wish I could do the work on simple things like adding a D loop myself. Self sufficiency is crucial I think when it comes these things. Instead, I have to wait and take 35 min. up the road on sat!!
#25
RE: Why do I struggle??
Let me second the advice to number your arrows. One of my Axis FMJ arrows got damaged near the nock somewhere along the way. After awhile I started noticing that arrow #3 seemed to always be the flier in what was otherwise a good group. Careful inspection revealed the damage.
Also, I get the impression that the PSE X Force might not be as forgiving as some other bows with less impressive IBO stats. You also might be over-bowed, in terms of draw weight - or just struggling with the somewhat harsh draw cycle necessary to get these speeds. You might be better off with a more pleasant bow that doesn't have as much speed. For shooting out to 40 yards, there isn't much difference in actual performance on game.
Also, I get the impression that the PSE X Force might not be as forgiving as some other bows with less impressive IBO stats. You also might be over-bowed, in terms of draw weight - or just struggling with the somewhat harsh draw cycle necessary to get these speeds. You might be better off with a more pleasant bow that doesn't have as much speed. For shooting out to 40 yards, there isn't much difference in actual performance on game.
#26
RE: Why do I struggle??
I think the X Force is a difficult bow to shoot. I have been pulling70# for years, i have no issues with draw weight, Im just not used to a 6" brace. I went from a parker Hunter Mag to this. Granted the Hunter Mag had a 3" overdraw, it was still not a speed bow. I will definatley go threw my arrows and find out if one or many are deffective. I did nock off a nock a week ago with another arrow. I had it for sale and took off the market when I got it tuned and stuff. I was shooting pretty good, and then bam!!! Im dealing with insecurities.... I think I will go to the pro shop tomorrow afternoon and see if they can inspect my bow from ata. If things are not right, then I will get it fixed. If I still can't shoot it, then it's outta here. I need to be comfortable. I bought this bow b/c the other pro shop told me it was the only bow he knew of that could allow me to shoot with one pin out to 25 yds. he said my 26" draw was too short for any other bow. I wanted a Bowtech Gaurdian, I bought this bow and never even heard about it.