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    13 bowtech experience issue

    I haven't shot the bow in about 2 weeks went to the lease in a case but never pulled it out. go to shoot yesterday and all my shots are 6 inches low and 1 in to the left. what gives I checked brace and ata and nothing looks cracked and no bolts are loose. the sight didn't appear to move but I went ahead and resighted in. I had to come waaay down on the housing to get the shots back up again. I can't imagine my anchor point being that far off. any body had this problem with their bow?

    #2
    Does the sight have "tooless" adjustment?

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      #3
      Sounds like fletching contact if you have a drop away. Nothing wrong with the bow. Re-check timing on the arrow rest if this is the type you have. Other than that, form could be the other issue. One other thing. Is your peep tied in and served correctly? Cheers!
      Fred

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        #4
        Originally posted by Frederick D. Be View Post
        Sounds like fletching contact if you have a drop away. Nothing wrong with the bow. Re-check timing on the arrow rest if this is the type you have. Other than that, form could be the other issue. One other thing. Is your peep tied in and served correctly? Cheers!
        Fred
        Good point on the peep!!

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          #5
          no tooless is a spot hogg hogg it. I would think the peep also but it looks to have not moved. I never had an issue with form but that's all I can think of. I've got a torqless grip I'm trying to get used to as it took a1/4in off my draw length and don't know how to get it back without changing the grip back out

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            #6
            I would bet with changing grips your anchor point is all over the place. It will be that way until you get it all worked out.

            What grip did you have before you switched, and how do you lose DL with a grip change? Usually they are smaller, and give the perceived increase of DL.

            Work on finding your new anchor point, and don't worry about hitting spots until you can group well again. Then move the group with the pins.

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              #7
              Originally posted by bowhuntntxn View Post
              I would bet with changing grips your anchor point is all over the place. It will be that way until you get it all worked out.

              What grip did you have before you switched, and how do you lose DL with a grip change? Usually they are smaller, and give the perceived increase of DL.

              Work on finding your new anchor point, and don't worry about hitting spots until you can group well again. Then move the group with the pins.
              This^^

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                #8
                I'm surprised nobody mentioned his rest moving?

                Honestly. That would be the first thing I checked.

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                  #9
                  the torqless full grips stick out past thr riser about a 1/4 in. thus making your elbow bend more to bring the peep to your eye making your draw length seem shorter even though the mods didn't change. Guess I should have mentioned I had been shooting with this grip before my groups all of a sudden dropped. not a lose bolt on the bow I resighted and its shooting again. you can see in the pic how far off the riser the grip is
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                    #10
                    Originally posted by 12RingKing View Post
                    I'm surprised nobody mentioned his rest moving?

                    Honestly. That would be the first thing I checked.
                    Good chance this.
                    I would also double-check to make sure timing is still good, or that one of the draw-stop pegs hasn't broken.......not uncommon on the Over-Drive Binary.

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                      #11
                      Check your peep ! should measure around 5 1/2 inches from D loop for average person.

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                        #12
                        Peep height is determined by anchor point. If he measured before and had a baseline he can verify that.

                        I take all my measurements on my bow specs when I get them out of the box, and after I set them up/tune them.

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                          #13
                          Any chance the case was left in the sun or in a hot truck for a period of time? You said ata and brace are correct, which if things got hot and stretched I'd think that is where you would find it.... But if things got hot that could still be the culprit.

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