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Post by tkkracing on Aug 26, 2009 20:28:28 GMT -5
ok here are a few pics the first is my normal anchor point....knuckle just behind jawbone Attachments:
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Post by tkkracing on Aug 26, 2009 20:29:19 GMT -5
this is pic of bottom cam at full draw Attachments:
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Post by tkkracing on Aug 26, 2009 20:30:00 GMT -5
top cam at full draw Attachments:
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Post by tkkracing on Aug 26, 2009 20:32:34 GMT -5
after looking at pics we thought we would see what you think about adjusting anchor point ...this one is slightly higher anchor Attachments:
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Post by tkkracing on Aug 26, 2009 20:37:24 GMT -5
this pic is of a high anchor ....like on my cheek bone....i dont know ...still having problems with shooting one day adjusting sights to bullseye, shooting pretty good groups....then the very next day shooting 6-8 inches high or low Attachments:
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madoktor1
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Post by madoktor1 on Aug 26, 2009 21:12:25 GMT -5
IMO, your cams look to be out of time but I can't see the bottom cam well enough. Your adjusted anchor looks better. The only other thing I see is I think your release may be too long. Mine is almost in the palm of my hand at rest and pulls slightly forward as I draw so that the trigger is around my second knuckle. JMO.
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Post by tkkracing on Aug 26, 2009 21:23:47 GMT -5
i did by the way put the arrow to my chest and put both hands out front and ended up with 25 3/4"....the bow is 25 5/8"
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Post by BT on Aug 26, 2009 23:12:43 GMT -5
I would have to be past blackout drunk to have set that timing up as shown. (no joke) I can prove out that belief if you will shoot four arrows for me and tell me what happens. First three are field points and the last arrow is a broadhead. Shoot the first arrow at 15 yards and the second at 25. Lastly, shoot the third at 30 yards Record the drop (or rise) past 15 yards and then list the arrow specs and bow specs. Lastly shoot the broadhead at 30 yards and tell me where it hit. Shoot all these shots with the first pin dead on the bulls eye with no hold over. __________________ The draw would seem too long on first view....but for the life of me...I dont see how you are correcting for it by moving the release hand up. (I have to be missing something.) Anyway.... This is where I would like to see you anchoring The last picture shows length perfect but anchor too high. The first picture shows too long but perfectly squared. The second is the best of both worlds
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royden
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Post by royden on Aug 26, 2009 23:28:09 GMT -5
I like the second anchor best also ... but how much does the string push on your chest ... or is that just me reading things into a pic? If there is contact there and it changes from day to day, POI will change too ....
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Post by tkkracing on Aug 27, 2009 13:20:20 GMT -5
i will try to shoot the four arrows today ...the broad head ...will a rage practice tip work or should it be a fixed blade broadhead ...there is no contact with string on my chest
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