HELP tuning nightmare w/bowtech defender
#1
Thread Starter
Join Date: Feb 2005
Posts: 10
HELP tuning nightmare w/bowtech defender
Hi everyone,
I'm new to the site and have come here in search for answers. I shoot a 2005 Bowtech Defender VFT 28.5" draw, 66# bow w/Easton ST axis 340's, 100 grain tips, trophy ridge dropzone rest, string loop, tru-fire release, and tru-glo site. I have had an impossible time paper tuning my bow. I was shooting a whisker biskuit and constantly had a upwardright tear in the paper from as far out as 10 yards. I tried every adjustment possible and could not get anywhere close to a "bullet hole" Today I switched to a trophy ridge dropzone hoping that would help me solve the problem. No luck, instead my problem is even worse!!! If I paper tune at 10ft I get a right tear that is almost 3"long !!! No matter what adjustment I make to the rest I can't shrink the tear. I've tried shooting Axis 400's w/no change. I've tried 125 grain field point w/no change. I've moved the nock up and down over a full in w/no change. i've moved my rest left and right over it's full adjustment range w/minimal change. I've experimented w/my grip and can make the tear worse but not better. My arrows appear to fishtail badly but I can't fix it!! The oddest thing is the nock is properly set, (per bowtech's technical department @ "0" on my square) the arrow is centered from left to right and the fletchings don't appear to contact anything. Any changes I makedon't have any effect on my tear. They should but they don't!! ANY HELP WOULD BE GREATLY APPRECIATED.
I'm new to the site and have come here in search for answers. I shoot a 2005 Bowtech Defender VFT 28.5" draw, 66# bow w/Easton ST axis 340's, 100 grain tips, trophy ridge dropzone rest, string loop, tru-fire release, and tru-glo site. I have had an impossible time paper tuning my bow. I was shooting a whisker biskuit and constantly had a upwardright tear in the paper from as far out as 10 yards. I tried every adjustment possible and could not get anywhere close to a "bullet hole" Today I switched to a trophy ridge dropzone hoping that would help me solve the problem. No luck, instead my problem is even worse!!! If I paper tune at 10ft I get a right tear that is almost 3"long !!! No matter what adjustment I make to the rest I can't shrink the tear. I've tried shooting Axis 400's w/no change. I've tried 125 grain field point w/no change. I've moved the nock up and down over a full in w/no change. i've moved my rest left and right over it's full adjustment range w/minimal change. I've experimented w/my grip and can make the tear worse but not better. My arrows appear to fishtail badly but I can't fix it!! The oddest thing is the nock is properly set, (per bowtech's technical department @ "0" on my square) the arrow is centered from left to right and the fletchings don't appear to contact anything. Any changes I makedon't have any effect on my tear. They should but they don't!! ANY HELP WOULD BE GREATLY APPRECIATED.
#2
RE: HELP tuning nightmare w/bowtech defender
sounds like your timing is off.i don't know if you have bow press or not but check your manual and see where your timing is supposed to be.or you can download it off bowtechs site.how new is this bow?after about 50 to 100 shot the new string and cable stretch a little bit and you have to put some twists back in them.
#5
Thread Starter
Join Date: Feb 2005
Posts: 10
RE: HELP tuning nightmare w/bowtech defender
I thought it was contact too which is why I went to the drop away rest to eliminate that. I took it back to the shop and they said theye's no reason it should be doing the fishtailing. I wonder about my arrow spine according to easton's chart 340's are a bit heavy. 400's are what I should shoot. Could this cause the extreme fishtailing?
#7
RE: HELP tuning nightmare w/bowtech defender
I took it back to the shop and they said theye's no reason it should be doing the fishtailing.
#8
RE: HELP tuning nightmare w/bowtech defender
I took it back to the shop and they said theye's no reason it should be doing the fishtailing.
#9
RE: HELP tuning nightmare w/bowtech defender
I took it back to the shop and they said theye's no reason it should be doing the fishtailing.
#10
Fork Horn
Join Date: Feb 2003
Location: OHIO
Posts: 296
RE: HELP tuning nightmare w/bowtech defender
You might also want to check your axle to axle length.My Allegiance was in the timing marks on the cams,but the axle to axle was off.The Binary cams are working,keeping the cams in time,but your axle to axle could change even though the cam marks are in time.You can also try a lighter point in the arrows,or heavier point at the same length arrow,just to see if the arrow spine is soft,or stiff.I would also recomend taking the bow back if you cannot get it to tune.Any shop that wants your business will work to get the bow shooting,if not,then find another shop!!!