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    #16
    i pulled my bow out last week and i was not even close to where i should have been. the next day i worked on my front hand and after a day or two i was back to where i was last year. make sure you are using your peep. my wife forgets from time to time and we go searching for arrows. i hope this helps.

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      #17
      bow gremlin gets in your case and moves your pins... Happens right before you miss a deer too!

      Dang Bow Gremlin!

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        #18
        Thanks to the GS. It is my form, mainly my anchor. Everything on the bow is the same, the new string was put on when I purchased it. The peep is fine, paper tuned... I was just 3-6 inches off each time I would shoot... then I would re-sight. I sighted it in the day before yesterday. Today, I took everyone's advice and worked on my anchor.

        GLAN

        G - grip
        L - level
        A - anchor
        N - nose on string.

        This is my sequence. I guess the A part was lacking.

        Today, I'm dead on up to 40 yards with both broadhead and field tips.

        This will help with consistency.

        THANKS GREEN SCREEN!!!

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          #19
          Glad you figured out the anchor point. But torquing the grip is even easier to do and cause issues. I can be off a little on anchor but if my bow hand is correct I won't miss a deer. Might not win the world championship but will take home dinner...

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            #20
            I have a similar problem--adjust the windage to move the strike of the arrow left into the bull, and finish up my shooting for the evening and put the bow away. Next day, dang bow is shooting right again. I guess one of these days I'm gonna run out of adjustment. I know it has to be either hand position or anchor, but still bumfuzzles me!

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              #21
              Sting stretch can cause a change in POI. This sounds more like inconsistency on your part. Shooting at 60+ yds. will magnify any lack of concentration by shooter.

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                #22
                Stick to 15 yards homie...and see what happens.

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                  #23
                  de-cafe

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                    #24
                    Originally posted by Coach W View Post
                    bow gremlin gets in your case and moves your pins... Happens right before you miss a deer too!

                    Dang Bow Gremlin!
                    What he said !!!!!!

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                      #25
                      I got it. Two days in a row with no adjustments. It was my anchor point. Thanks GS!

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