bambeklr
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Post by bambeklr on Jun 23, 2007 23:41:54 GMT -5
I only have 2 month till opener so I am trying. I will get her. I am having most of my problems at 70yds. I am getting her done slowly but surley. It just makes you mad when at 70 you go from a coffee can size group to all over the place.
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Post by statelinerut on Jun 23, 2007 23:45:56 GMT -5
That is some awesome groups at 70 yards bud. Way to go. I have only shot out to 40 yards. Never have tried out passed that. I may have to try and see how the Outback can do out past 40.
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Post by SPIKER on Jun 25, 2007 17:45:23 GMT -5
Are you checking your tune with a known, good flying broadhead? For me, it's the only way to get by bow precision tuned.
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Post by BT on Jun 25, 2007 18:06:47 GMT -5
I only have 2 month till opener so I am trying. I will get her. I am having most of my problems at 70yds. I am getting her done slowly but surely. It just makes you mad when at 70 you go from a coffee can size group to all over the place. Tell me just whats going on here Where do the groups start to open up? Are the open groups (so to speak) the same size and windage? Are they on the same line roughly? Is it consistently poor to the same degree or do you occasionally have smaller groups?
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Post by stilllearning on Jun 25, 2007 21:33:58 GMT -5
70 yards holy smokes man. I can't even get out to 40 yards. Nice shooting
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Post by bambeklr on Jun 26, 2007 2:39:19 GMT -5
My groups start to open up around 60 but at 70 they are getting bad. Mostly I am 12 oclock but one high and then one low. I mean from the spine to the leg!!!! I am starting to wonder if its not in my head. Or if I shouldnt have moved my sight. I am relentless and will not give up.
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Post by royden on Jun 26, 2007 6:05:10 GMT -5
Bk - has your rest or nock pt moved? I would say tuning using BT's walk-back tuning would help. You could also do the same tuning using a broadhead arrow along with a FP arrow to check your vertical adjustment on your rest or nock pt.
Stay with it - you'll get it.
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Post by michihunter on Jun 26, 2007 6:10:18 GMT -5
At that distance it could be such a smal adjustment that you would hardly notice it at shorter distances. So many things come into play at those distances including (and mainly) shooter errors.
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