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Old 19-10-06, 01:04 PM
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Riser: Flame
Limbs: Hoyt Ultratech
Sight: Toxonics 5-pin
Stabilisers: Doinker
Button: Cavalier Long Reach
Bow String: Orange and Black
Arrows: Cheetah 3D

Setup
Bow:
String & Cables:
Sight:
Stabs:
Scope:
Launcher/Rest:
Arrows:
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Originally Posted by Schme1440 View Post
Could also be your set up. If your arrow rest's are not in the same place in relation to the string then this would also cause the difference. Also it could be down to your Bow arm. If yours Moves to the right and theirs does not or yours doesnt move but theirs moves to the left then this could also be a factor. Most likely its the arrow rest alignment.
I'm not sure. Two people shot my bow, and shot to the left. I shot their bows and shot to the right. If I shoot my bow the arrows go in the middle and of course if they shoot their bows the arrows go in the middle. So it is something that is differnent about me, not the bows. They didn't shoot each others bows, but I'd guess that they would both shoot in the middle with each others bows.

I think it must be something to do with how I see through the peep and scope compared to them, but I don't understand what.
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