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arrow left to right with increased yardage #6910958 10/06/17 01:56 PM
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I've noticed from 10/15 yards my arrow strikes to the left of target by 1-2" , 20 yards arrow is dead on and at 30 yards arrow is to the right of the target 2-3". Where would you start with tuning ?? arrow rest?

also from 10 to 20 yards using the same pin there is about a 2 1/2" difference . From most of the info I've gathered there should be little to no difference with these two yardages.


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Re: arrow left to right with increased yardage [Re: varnoldi13] #6910983 10/06/17 02:12 PM
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You need to paper tune your bow sir.

Re: arrow left to right with increased yardage [Re: varnoldi13] #6911046 10/06/17 03:05 PM
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Paper tune, French Tune or walk back tune will all get you there. You will correct it with the rest but need to know which way. Make small corrections at a time.

Cam lean can also play a part in this but need a press and know how to do it. Take it to a shop for this to be corrected.


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Re: arrow left to right with increased yardage [Re: varnoldi13] #6911380 10/06/17 07:42 PM
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If you're in Watauga, take it to Cinnamon Creek Ranch and have it tuned. They'll get u dialed in to insure your arrow is traveling directly in line with your string path vs. left/right flight path and insure your arrow is leaving the rest on a level angle vs. up/downward path. They'll then align your sight to any L/R adjustments made to the rest. You should be very close with no more than a slight up/down adjustment to your sight, depending whether or not they had to make a nock/rest adjustment. I suspect it's a very minimal charge. May as well have them look at you with it at full draw and make sure you don't need any draw length / peep sight adjustments to boot.

Edit: Just called and full paper tune is $65

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Re: arrow left to right with increased yardage [Re: varnoldi13] #6911572 10/06/17 10:57 PM
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I just left there. They did a quick arrow rest adjustment while I was there getting arrows. Every thing seems happy again !!


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Now mark the arrow rest with whiteout or light colored shrarpie so you can see if it moves again


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Originally Posted By: varnoldi13
I just left there. They did a quick arrow rest adjustment while I was there getting arrows. Every thing seems happy again !!

Re: arrow left to right with increased yardage [Re: kmon11] #6911668 10/07/17 12:49 AM
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Originally Posted By: kmon1
Now mark the arrow rest with whiteout or light colored shrarpie so you can see if it moves again



^^^^^^^^^^^THIS^^^^^^^^^^

Re: arrow left to right with increased yardage [Re: varnoldi13] #6911767 10/07/17 02:24 AM
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CCR does good work.


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Re: arrow left to right with increased yardage [Re: passthru] #6911930 10/07/17 10:51 AM
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Originally Posted By: passthru
CCR does good work.


Agreed , their my go to for work and supplies


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Just wish they were better set up for traditional archers but I understand that is a small percentage of archers.


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Re: arrow left to right with increased yardage [Re: passthru] #6912220 10/07/17 05:33 PM
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Originally Posted By: passthru
Just wish they were better set up for traditional archers but I understand that is a small percentage of archers.


Not many places I have found are setup for Traditional shooters. Lots of places sell a few bows but few have traditional shooters even working there.


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