problems with groups
#12
Join Date: Feb 2003
Location: Kilauea Hawaii Hawaii, USA
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Try shooting broadheads. If it's similar to field points then it could be form, torque, fatige, etc., (you). If they fly way to the left, well then you might just need to tune the bow. Move the rest to the right or something, depending on how they fly. Why such heavy arrows? Aren't they overspined?
Nic
Nic
#14
Join Date: Feb 2003
Location: Kilauea Hawaii Hawaii, USA
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Oh, your shooting carbons. I should have known that 6075 was to huge to be a alluminum size. Duh.
Work on your form. Take a deep breath and while you are aiming let it out slowly. Or maybe try taking a deep breath then locking it in your chest and draw your bow using your back muscles.
Make shure your front foot is pointing towards the target a bit and the othe foot shoulder length apart is pointing to the side. Could be your anchor too. I like to hook the corner of my jaw with the gap between my thumb and index finder. Are you using a peep sight.
Try shooting broadheads and see what happens. Or try bare shaft shooting. Just to see what happens. If they shoot fine then it's just you and not the gear.
Your doing all right for a beginner. You probably just need to work on a few things.
Nic
Work on your form. Take a deep breath and while you are aiming let it out slowly. Or maybe try taking a deep breath then locking it in your chest and draw your bow using your back muscles.
Make shure your front foot is pointing towards the target a bit and the othe foot shoulder length apart is pointing to the side. Could be your anchor too. I like to hook the corner of my jaw with the gap between my thumb and index finder. Are you using a peep sight.
Try shooting broadheads and see what happens. Or try bare shaft shooting. Just to see what happens. If they shoot fine then it's just you and not the gear.
Your doing all right for a beginner. You probably just need to work on a few things.
Nic