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Re: What would cause...
[Re: CKyleC]
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08/22/19 09:35 AM
08/22/19 09:35 AM
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To clear up some confusion ...
There is no fishtailing that I can tell Arrows aren't "cocked sideways" in the target My sight is a multi-pin sight Shooting at 30yds, my group is to the left of my aiming point Shooting at 50yds, my group is to the right of my aiming point I am having to focus harder on my pin to get a clear picture of it. Pin size is .019 I shot through paper last year. I haven't yet this year I have seen a friend of mine over torque the pin fastener and that cause the pin to bend in. In his case it was visible that the pin he over torqued was not aligned with the other pins. I know it’s a stupid question, but are all your pins aligned vertically?
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