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    Bow tuning issues

    I have a drenalin equipped with a quad ld rest and hha slider sight. I'm 27.5" draw length shooting Easton ACC prohunters 390. I'm shooting bullet holes through paper however my rest and site are way to the right very close to the riser. When I draw I can only see about 75% of the sight housing. It doesn't seem right to me but yet it's in tune. Is this just due to my set up or what. I checked today and everything is in spec.

    #2
    could it be your anchor point?

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      #3
      The field tip is very forgiving, until you shoot and tune the bow with your broadheads, it is not truly tuned. You also might be underspined! Try moving the rest for the arrow to be center, and shoot thru paper. I don't believe in the paper thing but give it a shot.

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        #4
        It's not my anchor. If I move my rest to the center then I get an extreme tear

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          #5
          Check Idler for lean at full draw, check cam for lean at brace by looking down string from cam end.
          At full draw, look and see if you are pulling the string off to the left of centerline.

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            #6
            Originally posted by 3children View Post
            The field tip is very forgiving, until you shoot and tune the bow with your broadheads, it is not truly tuned. You also might be underspined! Try moving the rest for the arrow to be center, and shoot thru paper. I don't believe in the paper thing but give it a shot.
            X2 I believe BH tune is the final tune.

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              #7
              This is usually a spine problem if you are getting a consistant tear. To move the tune more to the center try adding point weight. Test through the paper with a point 50 gr heavier point and see what happens. The drenlin cam seems to like a weaker arrow. Gold tip makes weights 10gr, 20gr, and 50gr that screw into the back of the insert, very helpful in getting the spine right.
              Your draw length won't allow for an arrow that is stiff. If your arrows are short, they may also be stiff.

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