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arrows flying crooked #3514564 08/27/12 01:12 AM
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Im shooting a hoyt vectrix maxed out to 70 pound and im shooting brand new maxima hunter 350 arrows by carbon express that i paid literally 85 for a pack of 6. i was having the exact same problem with arrows made by victory. im guessing something isnt allighned right. maybe my whisker biscuit is off a little bit. everytime i pull arrows from 20yrds to 60yrds they arnt hitting straight at all. hitting good groups but arrows sticking in from diffrent directions. any suggestions?


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Re: arrows flying crooked [Re: J-Rust Welding] #3514796 08/27/12 01:52 AM
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Could be several things, usually in bowsetup, rest off, nock point off, bow out of tune. Papertuning is a good thing

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Re: arrows flying crooked [Re: kmon11] #3522637 08/29/12 03:02 AM
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Could be several things, usually in bowsetup, rest off, nock point off, bow out of tune. Papertuning is a good thing
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Re: arrows flying crooked [Re: txbowhunter75] #3523227 08/29/12 11:50 AM
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You can tune your bow yourself..It's not science.

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