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Post by oldfarmsblueman on Mar 25, 2008 12:59:53 GMT -5
I started shooting the Ct state forest range 3.2 mi from my house.It's supper!!! 15 targets morrell's at 15-95 yds.I do 40 and under.The hills are kicking my butt Today I (second time) put a 40 yd pin in (back to 3).I also had pen and a note book to take notes.Up hill-down hill good light , poor light.Also where I was shooting.Yesterday when I shot it and 40 yds I could see a drift to the left. Before I left my house I shot 2 arrows at 20 yds in my yard to check splitting the line.My 2 arrows were touching Just a hair to the right of the line. At the outdoor range I seem to shoot 3-5 in to the left@ 40 Cold-light through trees,no wind,uneven footing,NEW_BEE
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Post by Greg Krause on Mar 25, 2008 17:15:54 GMT -5
This is the same reason your stingers shoot left. It's a slight rest adjustment
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Post by oldfarmsblueman on Mar 25, 2008 18:10:48 GMT -5
Just came in after a 1/32 adjustment to the right with my rest per BT'S advice ;
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Post by SPIKER on Mar 25, 2008 19:14:29 GMT -5
Just came in after a 1/32 adjustment to the right with my rest per BT'S advice ; Are you good now?
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Post by BT on Mar 25, 2008 21:15:52 GMT -5
Check that out and you should see a correction. Even if it is not a perfect correction , you are headed in the right direction and can continue until you are spot on . With all of this said....this assumes that you are holding the same anchor at all times. If you are anchoring deeper to the left this will make shots go right and visa versa.
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