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Old 07-03-08, 04:19 PM
jimlee jimlee is offline
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Sight: Surelok Challenger
Stabs: Beiter agf doinker
Scope: Beiter
Launcher/Rest: Trophy taker
Arrows: 2315 Plat+ Nav 430s
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Location: Dover, Kent
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Samuel, the Viper is what is called in the UK an American Flatbow and I presume you are shooting with the arrow running directly on the shelf, if this is the case you might need to raise the nocking point slightly to let the fletchings clear the shelf, as you stated it may help to get the arrows re-fletched with feathers as they will deform more easily if they contact the bow, so the arrows won't be booted so far off line. Best advice I can give, is to get yourself to an archery club and seek lessons and-or advice.
Hope you get things sorted and welcome to the forum.

Cheers, Jim.
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