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Originally Posted by teknohippy
Working at 20yards has shown me how much my groupings improved since the winter though! I was almost tempted to put a 60cm on and see what I was scoring! |
That's great to hear keep it up, IMO as long as the basics are set up: your arrows are not wobbling too badly to the target, your sight pin on a calm day is not too far to the left or right and the backend is not hitting the riser/rest, then until you get to 1st/Bowman and above more points will be gained from improving form than any amount of turns of a button.
dino1300 "If you can get the bare shaft to move from the left of the fletched arrow to the right and vica versa, just using the button preasure, then you have the right shaft. If you cannot then it is too stiff / weak, depending on which side the bareshaft stays".
To me this makes a lot of sense, I also start with a medium button setting and I am more concerned with the fact that my arrows group and appear to fly straight and within reason in all weathers than the ideal bareshaft test.
Geoff even though things are set up to my liking and there is little to undo or tweak on a whitehart the urge to fiddle is a powerfull demon that needs keeping in check, what if I did this or that..even now I am thinking perhaps a 17strand string might be even better..but I will resist..
