My buzzcuts are hitting four inches low at thirty. The good news is I only had one pin and I have been wanting to set a twenty yard pin, well the broad heads are dead on at twenty. What could be causing such a large difference between the impact areas?
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Originally posted by ecfire1967 View PostMy buzzcuts are hitting four inches low at thirty. The good news is I only had one pin and I have been wanting to set a twenty yard pin, well the broad heads are dead on at twenty. What could be causing such a large difference between the impact areas?
So your have one pin (I'm assuming a fixed pin) and it's set at 20 yards then you shoot at 30 yards and it's 4" low??
If so, yeah.. It's going to hit low! Thus the reason for having multiple pins for different distances.
Or set your single pin at 20 yards and don't shoot past 25 or so yards. You'll know that you'll hit 4" low at 30 yards...
I used to have a single pin set at 27 yards. Worked from 15 yards to 35 yards until I screwed up and shot a doe thru the back straps...
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[quote=ecfire1967;4023678]Originally posted by rocky View PostI think he's saying that with field points dead on at 30, his BH hit 4 inch low, or dead on at 20.
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I realize if I use a twenty yard pin at thirty it's going to hit low. I'm just concerned the head is slowing my arrow. Is it a tuning problem?
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[quote=ecfire1967;4023720]Originally posted by rocky View Post
What's the fix other than moving the nock?
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You can lower nock point, or if your rest has elevation adjustment, raise rest.
I'm assuming all else is good with bow, and arrow spine while saying this.
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