Tighter Groups
#1
Thread Starter
Join Date: Feb 2003
Location: Newport PA USA
Posts: 39
Tighter Groups
This fall will be my third year in bowhunting (sure wish I would have started earlier in life, it's a blast!). Anyway, I practice with my bow quite often but I've reached a plateau of sorts. My groupings are not as tight as I'd wish. I don't have a problem hitting within the "8-inch pie plate" at 35 yards but I usually have a couple inches seperating my arrows. Even at 20 yards, my groups aren't all that tight. Does anyone have any advice on how I can get tighter groupings?
#2
Join Date: Sep 2003
Location: Maine
Posts: 3,555
RE: Tighter Groups
Probably the best thing you can do (if you haven't already) is fine tune you bow. Any, even minor flight disturbances will be magnified at this distance. Between tunning and practice,practice,practice you should be able to get tighter groups IOM
#3
Thread Starter
Join Date: Feb 2003
Location: Newport PA USA
Posts: 39
RE: Tighter Groups
I had my bow tuned in January. I've been shooting one or two times a week since then but just can't seem to group any better. You'd think all that practicing would solve my dilima. Maybe it's just a matter of concentration.
#4
RE: Tighter Groups
UMPIRE,
With all that practice your consistency should be there. As adams said, fine tuning should be done. Move your nock in small increments and your rest until you can acheive the best groups possible. Check your arrows before doing this. Spine could be off or the straightness. As many others have pointed out on this forum, there are many factors to look at to acheive the desired group. Now that it is the off season, try some things, not only will you get the groups you want but you will learn alot about your bow (I am assuming you have someone tune it for you). Keep asking those questions and someone here will help you. There is a lot of knowledge on this forum, it has taught me a lot!!!!
With all that practice your consistency should be there. As adams said, fine tuning should be done. Move your nock in small increments and your rest until you can acheive the best groups possible. Check your arrows before doing this. Spine could be off or the straightness. As many others have pointed out on this forum, there are many factors to look at to acheive the desired group. Now that it is the off season, try some things, not only will you get the groups you want but you will learn alot about your bow (I am assuming you have someone tune it for you). Keep asking those questions and someone here will help you. There is a lot of knowledge on this forum, it has taught me a lot!!!!
#5
Join Date: Feb 2003
Location: SC USA
Posts: 1,434
RE: Tighter Groups
PM ........GVdocholiday.....I think !! [8D]
He posted a good diagram one time regarding group tuning !
Just cause the shop says it's tuned doesn't necessarily mean it is !
You need to figure out if your groups are off center left ,right, high, or low and adjust your rest and nocking point accordingly ......and if you have good arrows........your groups will tighten up !!
He posted a good diagram one time regarding group tuning !
Just cause the shop says it's tuned doesn't necessarily mean it is !
You need to figure out if your groups are off center left ,right, high, or low and adjust your rest and nocking point accordingly ......and if you have good arrows........your groups will tighten up !!
#6
RE: Tighter Groups
Umpire,
shoot at a smaller target. I have a saying I think holds true....it's easier to hit the center of a golf ball than it is the center of a basketball....
Too many people shoot at too large a target....like a pie plate........cut yourself some 1" or 2" squares and place them as your target rather than a dot in a plate....you'll find you aim more carefully and your groups will come together rather than releasing cause your in the plate....don't be satisfied that your in the plate.....rather that your arrows are in a 1" square....it's like picking a hair rather than aiming for the kill zone.....you do this and your groups will shrink.
shoot at a smaller target. I have a saying I think holds true....it's easier to hit the center of a golf ball than it is the center of a basketball....
Too many people shoot at too large a target....like a pie plate........cut yourself some 1" or 2" squares and place them as your target rather than a dot in a plate....you'll find you aim more carefully and your groups will come together rather than releasing cause your in the plate....don't be satisfied that your in the plate.....rather that your arrows are in a 1" square....it's like picking a hair rather than aiming for the kill zone.....you do this and your groups will shrink.
#7
RE: Tighter Groups
shoot at a smaller target
#8
RE: Tighter Groups
ORIGINAL: BobCo19-65
Very good advice. I would suggest the same. Only don't go too small. I ussually use a 2" target for twenty, three inch for thirty. I usually just use stickers that you can get at hunting stores.
shoot at a smaller target