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![]() Also id rather up the poundage than get new arrows an then up poundage again.
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| have you set the arrow up right .( centre shot). absolutely loads of things the could be wrong. you not got anyone in the club to help....pete |
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Based on the Easton charts (now, now, folks!) you'd think the spine was either right or just a little bit too stiff. Lower the brace height to make the bow a bit faster? Can you get the fletched shafts to go where you point them? If you can get 'em to group then they'll do for indoor/short distance. Never been wholly convinced by bare shaft as a diagnosis (Ok for retuning reference later) Just another thought or two? Do you anchor tip or side of nose? (side tends to mean you need the sight further left). Are comfortable with the draw weight - i.e can you get a decent follow through on every shot? Sorry - just chucked in a few things to check out - you've probably thought of most of them already. BTW - get some new arrows for outdoors tho! - |
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I shoot 450+ ports, so yea they group , an draw wieght isnt a prob hence me thinking bout going up to 38#'s Thanks. Seb
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| Sooo, this is the newest details ![]() Ive a draw length of 31.5" cranked poundage upto max, an i now have 43#'s on the fingers arrows arent stiff anymore , just have to set up nocking point an plunger.YAY. ![]()
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