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nchunter1 - 
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 | | 02/11/2008 8:21 AM |
| | hey ive got one of the old pse gamesport bows and I was wondering if you all could answer my question I can shoot one day and it will group fine and the next day it will shoot a good 8 to 10 inches to the right so I have to move my sights everytime I shoot so what would that be. | | | |
| Olsplittoe - 
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 | | 02/11/2008 10:07 AM |
| | First I would check that sights are secure, next check your rest, then check limbs. If all is well then check the axel's at the pullies. still can't find the prob check fletching and arrow spine to make sure that it is straight | | | |
| nchunter1 - 
 Button Buck


 | | 02/11/2008 3:44 PM |
| | Thanks for the quick reply back I have checked my sights numerous times but they dont ever move. My arrows I have just bought so I dont guess there is anything wrong with them. But how do I check the limbs and axels and what do I look for. | | | |
| Olsplittoe - 
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 | | 02/11/2008 11:30 PM |
| | You really need a bow vise to do it right (put slack in the string and move the cams with your hand, if cams wooble thats your prob bad bearings) or you can have someone watch if the cams wooble when you draw. Don't know beyond that. | | | |
| busted - 
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 | | 02/12/2008 12:39 PM |
| | Does your group tend to move the longer that you shoot? Say after 40-50 shots. Or, can you shoot all day and continue to group well? If all fixtures on you bow are tight, and you're grouping well but it tends to wander as the number of shots increase, I would have to say that your problem is in your form. Somehow, without you realizing it, your form is breaking down the longer that you shoot. What may be happening is that you adjust your sight to get you back on target, then tomorrow or the next time that you shoot your form is 'back' and you're way off again. Check your bow to make sure all is tight, then if nothing apparent shows up, have someone to watch 'you' not your arrow flight, and see if they notice you doing or not-doing something different from the start of your session to the last. It could be something as small as you tilting your head, or not 'flexing' your bow arm, or your anchor point 'floating'. Good luck. | | | |
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