| Setting centre shot has been discussed on the forum recently. See if you can find the thread. I'll try to find it later, too.My initial reaction is to question the use of the string lining up in the grooves of the cam. Not all cams are in line with the direction that can be called straight ahead. I would do a quick check using the string down the limbs like recurve archers do, but remember the string should not line up with the centre of the limbs. A quick guide is to find the middle of the limbs and make a pencil mark. Then make another pencil mark 3mm to the left if you are a right handed archer. Line up the string between the marks and see where the arrow is. Adjust if necessary. Another cause of left/right arrow tails is torquing the grip. Try shooting with your thumb further forward in the grip and check again. If that is worse, bring the thumb back.
Spray powder on the tails to see if there is any contact with the rest. If there is, raise the nocking point or lower the rest.
Let us know what happens.
All the best
Geoff |