Look at this shoot placement please


cinch314

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Sorry I meant Shot placement.

Ok here is the deal. Last night I bought a new target and started shooting my bow. Well most of my groups were good but I noticed 2 arrows flying with the ends right of the others and I cant figure out why. Do I have some bad arrows or was I moving at the end of my release and didnt realize it. Take a look please. There are 4 arrows in the bottom group and then 2 that flew different. That spot that I was shooting at was about 1.5 to 2 inches for the circle.

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I know it is not the same arrows because the one with the 3 inch vanes and is green did it once too. Last night it was always 2 arrows. I forgot to mark them last night. I dont know if Im not following thru on my release or what but 2 arrows either drop way below the other group or go off to the left.

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it sounds like then it is a personal error in the shot sequence. (poor follow through, hand torque, ext)

Yep but I'd still mark the arrows to be sure though.

All the arrows you purchase won't spin perfect. I spin test all mine and mark them from the excellent shafts down to the ones that have an excess of wobble. The ones that wobble too much for my liking are marked with a T (trash in my judgement). Only good for stump shooting or something like that IMO. The arrows that spin test perfect or very close to perfect are saved for hunting. Ones on the edge of being close to perfect are target arrows I shoot with field points. When I practice with broadheads I use my hunting arrows. I may be a little over the edge with this but that's just me.

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Re fletch the green 5 inch vanesHi You need to shoot all the same arrows arrows with odd vanes will never never never group with others TIP To tighten group reffletch yoru arrows with NAP Quick Spin vanes With them you Can shoot 20 yard groups at 30 yards Its all many pro use like Dr Randy Ulmer etc Thanks TINK NATHAN

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OK another question. The rubber piece from my cable to my peep sight broke last night and I just took off the little piece of rubber that was connected to the peep sight and then put the rubber back onto the peep sight. Since it is rubber is the lack of 1/2 inch piece going to affect anything?

I know I sound stupid but I need to know. Im still kinda new to a bow.

Tink my archery shop fletched them. Im not brave or confident enough yet to fletch my own.

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OK another question. The rubber piece from my cable to my peep sight broke last night and I just took off the little piece of rubber that was connected to the peep sight and then put the rubber back onto the peep sight. Since it is rubber is the lack of 1/2 inch piece going to affect anything?

I know I sound stupid but I need to know. Im still kinda new to a bow.

Tink my archery shop fletched them. Im not brave or confident enough yet to fletch my own.

I dont think the rubber for your peep sight being a little shorter will change anything.

As far as the fletching on your arrows, they do need to all be the same for consistent grouping but the fletching job your archery shop did is fine. IMO straight fletched vanes will work but a little offset is what I prefer. Im just saying I wouldnt go and have them redone because they will work the way they are. They obviously are by the size of the group in the pic except for the two stray arrows. Ive had arrows that shot different from the rest so mark them to make sure.

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Im not brave or confident enough yet to fletch my own.

Fletching is no big deal. Yes, you have to get them right and it takes some technique, but this isn't something you wouldn't be able to do yourself. See if you can get someone that knows what they're doing to show you, and 10 minutes later you'll be up and running.

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Looks like Bow Tuning issue(though it is only a slight one) to me.

I think you may find pages 5&6 of some interest: http://www.inberg.ca/bow_tuning_&_maintenance/tuning_guide.pdf

Though the guide above is written for a time when the equipment was a little different than is popular for todays archer the principles and techniques for setup and troubleshooting are hard to beat.

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Well, I numbered the arrows and found out that it was just my shooter form. I nocked one of my arrows last night!!!!!!!!!!!!!! WOOOOOOOOHOOOOOOOOOOO!!!!!!!!!!!!!! Anyways, I found out after shooting last night and really watching what I was doing that it was my shooter form and fatigue played a big part in it.

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