got my general zero'd in
#4
RE: got my general zero'd in
ya know, I never even noticed that until I posted the pic, then I said that to myself. Wonder if the rest needs bumped to the left a tiny bit, or if its the sight.
#5
RE: got my general zero'd in
Sight,if it were the rest you would be stringing the group left to right and the group is farely round,which indicates to me that you are really close with the centershot. But,you could try to do some group tuning with the rest and see if they get tighter. Check my tuning thread at the top.
I was just messing around,good shooting.
I was just messing around,good shooting.
#7
RE: got my general zero'd in
LOL I was going to say, Josh it's not zero'd...almost tho.
Once you have your bow tuned, you don't move your rest to zero it, you move your sights. (Field points) But Fox covered that.
What's the stats Josh? Other than whisper quiet..
Once you have your bow tuned, you don't move your rest to zero it, you move your sights. (Field points) But Fox covered that.
What's the stats Josh? Other than whisper quiet..
#10
RE: got my general zero'd in
I think its slightly to the right from shooting at night under artificial light - during the day they seem to come back to the left a little bit.
General, 30", 71.1 lbs
carbon express terminator lite select 388 grains, 301 fps.
carbon express terminator hunter select 485 grains, 266 fps. (both with feathers)
Alpine whisper flight match grade drop away
cobra boomslang slight (soon to be replaced by a viper with .010 pins)
scott shark release.
according to my decimometer (sp, right word?) that I had to car stereo competitons, at 3 feet away, its 83.9 db.