Search the Community
Showing results for tags 'arrow tuning'.
-
I should know better than to mess around with my hunting setting up this close to the season as our new 7 month old baby girl (our first) isn't going to let me resolve this quickly, or at least to the point where I stop second guessing my self everytime I step to my shooting lane. I decided to change to different broadheads, and, as anticipated, I opened a can of worms! Fixed position broadheads were hitting 2-3" lower and a tad (1/2" or so) to the left of field points (same fletch). Moved rest up and a touch to the right, grouping improved by about 3/4" but placement moved high right of aiming point, as expected. should I keep moving it until they synch up and then reset my sights? Then my crazy brain started troubleshooting and wanted to start checking all tuning variables. I just completed a bare shaft planing test (shot a fletched group at 15 yds and bare shaft group at 15 yds, multiple times). My bare shaft arrows entered foam target nock high and about an 1.5" below fletched set. The handy easton guide says to lower nock point. I have a rope d-loop with no replacement, yet. are moving the nock point and adjusting the rest vertical position the same? 2014 Bear Method (68#, 27" DL) 340 grain, 28 inch Easton Axis Arrows (6 with blazers, 6 with NAP quick spin) NAP Razor Broadheads 100 gr; 100 gr fieldpoints 3