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Old 01-06-06, 10:55 AM
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Limbs: Matthews Apex 7
Sight: Toxonics Naildriver
Stabilisers: Doinker D2
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Arrows: Navigator 430 & X10

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Originally Posted by pwiles1968
I have been gradually increasing the poundage on my bow since I started using it in Feb, I am up to about 56# from the 44# I started at, I am pulling this with ease and have only stopped there because of arrow spine.

Theory says each time I increase the poundage the arrows fly faster and I have a flatter trajectory so I would need to Raise my sight (lower my bow) to hit the same point at the same distance, but after the last few increases in weight I have found I have been actually lowering my sights to hit the same point.

Am I going mad or is there a simple explanation for this.
Could winding in the limbs have altered the knocking point?
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