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    #46
    I will film it for yall and let yall tell me lol i should have it up this weekend

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      #47
      Originally posted by muddyfuzzy View Post
      to answer your original question, i would advise that you sight in your bow with whatever you plan to have on it in the field.
      I am already do that or trying to

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        #48
        Originally posted by PreacherT View Post
        Wow! Are your arrows flying 400 fps or what? Sorry. I have heard of a tight gap, but don't think I have ever seen a 30 yard pin higher than a 20. 6 inches apart in one group at 20 or 30 yards sounds like a pretty major tuning issue or flinch/torque on the part of the shooter. Have you had your equipment checked? Not being a smart-aleck, its a serious question. Hope you resolve your issue.
        My equipment ins new I went over it thinking maybe limps didnt feel any splinters or cracks.. I have not had it checked by a professional. to poor right now lol But when i had my browning nitro i was able to group my arrows very tight at 40 yards.

        Could be just me and getting older

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          #49
          The problem you are experiencing is the same thing as sighting in a rifle at 25 yards and thinking it'll be low at 50. Your arrow is moving fast enough and at an arch in such a way that your point of impact sighted in at 10 is causing you to arch your bow beyond the point you would normally at 20. As far as the stabilizer, if you are going to shoot with one, use it all the time. Simply sight in your 20 yard pin and get accurate there. A lot of the inconsistency could be incorrect form as well, so make sure your anchor points are the exact same every time. Hope this helps

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