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Old 29-08-06, 03:29 PM
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Riser: Helix, Loesch
Limbs: Samick Extreme
Sight: Merlin Omega
Stabilisers: Beiter
Button: Shibuya DX
Bow String: 8125
Arrows: Navigators

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A strange one...

Here's a weird one, that I can't seem to put my finger on for a cause.

I shot a Long Warwick the other day, on my own, so I had no one to ask where they thought the problem might be, but:

80 yards - fine & dandy, no real issues, just need more practice.
60 yards - first three arrows went top right, into the black at about 1 o'clock (but a good group). Next 3 arrows I aimed low and left to compensate, and they went precisely where they were being aimed at, with nothing better than a blue. Next end, first two went high and right again - adjusted my sights up, and the rest all went low, below the gold, so I dont *think* it's a sight mark issue.

I then started over-compensating for the high / right thing, and the whole two dozen at 60 were cack. So it's left me wondering why I might be shooting high and right without any obvious reason?

I fitted a new string a couple of weeks ago, but this problem has only occurred within the last few days - would adding twists make a difference?
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