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    Arrow flight

    Whenever I shoot my arrows wobble while in flight. Is this normal or can I fix it somehow?

    #2
    I had the same problem. I thought it was a spine issue. But I read about nocks being too tight on the string causing the same problem. I tested my nocks and they were very tight on the string. I bought some Bohning nocks and tried them and problem was solved. I am shooting darts now.

    Wes

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      #3
      Post up the draw weight of your bow along with what arrows you are using and your draw length. edit: and the length of the arrows

      check your vanes to see if they have marks on them maybe left by contact with the rest?
      what kind of rest? drop away/ whisker bisquit / prong etc..

      someone here will lend a hand
      Last edited by wassaw; 11-10-2011, 02:41 PM.

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        #4
        Originally posted by wassaw View Post
        Post up the draw weight of your bow along with what arrows you are using and your draw length. edit: and the length of the arrows

        check your vanes to see if they have marks on them maybe left by contact with the rest?
        what kind of rest? drop away/ whisker bisquit / prong etc..

        someone here will lend a hand
        I shoot a whisker biscuit and my bow is maxed out at 60 # and I think my draw length is at like 26.

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          #5
          with "wobbling" arrows it could be multiple things.
          First thing i would recommend is taking it into a shop where you and a tech can go ever the components together.
          if that's not a good option then, you might be in for a process....
          i would start with the nock point and rest. make sure your whisker biscuit is square to the shelf/bow. check the center shot (if the arrow is in line with the string/cam system while at rest. move the rest in/out from the riser to have the arrow centered with the string while looking up/down the string and keeping the string (with your eye) aligned in the cam tracks while looking down the arrow shaft also). your nock height (d-loop area) needs to have the arrow pretty much going level and passing through the berger hole or slightly high of center of it.
          please remember i only know 4 things about your bow (60lb DW @26"DL off a whisker biscuit and your arrows wobble in flight) i still recommend going into a shop
          just trying to help you out
          hopefully others will jump in with their thoughts and we can help you get what your looking for.

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            #6
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            Originally posted by Ptedmonds3 View Post
            I shoot a whisker biscuit and my bow is maxed out at 60 # and I think my draw length is at like 26.
            Which arrow? Length? Spine?

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              #7
              Originally posted by wassaw View Post
              with "wobbling" arrows it could be multiple things.
              First thing i would recommend is taking it into a shop where you and a tech can go ever the components together.
              if that's not a good option then, you might be in for a process....
              i would start with the nock point and rest. make sure your whisker biscuit is square to the shelf/bow. check the center shot (if the arrow is in line with the string/cam system while at rest. move the rest in/out from the riser to have the arrow centered with the string while looking up/down the string and keeping the string (with your eye) aligned in the cam tracks while looking down the arrow shaft also). your nock height (d-loop area) needs to have the arrow pretty much going level and passing through the berger hole or slightly high of center of it.
              please remember i only know 4 things about your bow (60lb DW @26"DL off a whisker biscuit and your arrows wobble in flight) i still recommend going into a shop
              just trying to help you out
              hopefully others will jump in with their thoughts and we can help you get what your looking for.
              Thanks man I appreciate it!

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