Okay here's something different.....
For two years I struggled with nock left (paper, bare shafts and broad heads). Within the past few weeks I've been working on form like never before (surprise release, relaxed bow hand, follow through, etc) by shooting blind bail and so on. Now the same 2012 right hand Carbon Matrix that required serious cam lean to correct nock left is shooting the same arrow consistently nock right with zero, yes zero lean (in fact it might be just a hair negative and yoke tuning doesn't seem to make much difference). Center shot is set at 3/4", top cam timed to hit just short of 1/8" before bottom, ATA and brace right on spec just as before. Only change I'm aware of is form and cam lean (I've adjusted timing as lean was adjusted).
For what it's worth I've got a 2014 Carbon Spyder 34 that's shooting perfect bare shafts at 20 yards with slight positive lean as expected. Shooting the same form with both bows. Yoke tuning the CS34 has the expected influence on flight but I'm not seeing it with the Matrix anymore. I'm not blaming the bow and it's likely form related but again the same form with the new bow yields perfect flight....
Any suggestions on what to try to correct the nock right? The left yoke currently has zero twists. In the past a twist on one side of the yoke and an untwist on the opposite side would change things but I'm not seeing much of a change right now. It's just weird....
For two years I struggled with nock left (paper, bare shafts and broad heads). Within the past few weeks I've been working on form like never before (surprise release, relaxed bow hand, follow through, etc) by shooting blind bail and so on. Now the same 2012 right hand Carbon Matrix that required serious cam lean to correct nock left is shooting the same arrow consistently nock right with zero, yes zero lean (in fact it might be just a hair negative and yoke tuning doesn't seem to make much difference). Center shot is set at 3/4", top cam timed to hit just short of 1/8" before bottom, ATA and brace right on spec just as before. Only change I'm aware of is form and cam lean (I've adjusted timing as lean was adjusted).
For what it's worth I've got a 2014 Carbon Spyder 34 that's shooting perfect bare shafts at 20 yards with slight positive lean as expected. Shooting the same form with both bows. Yoke tuning the CS34 has the expected influence on flight but I'm not seeing it with the Matrix anymore. I'm not blaming the bow and it's likely form related but again the same form with the new bow yields perfect flight....
Any suggestions on what to try to correct the nock right? The left yoke currently has zero twists. In the past a twist on one side of the yoke and an untwist on the opposite side would change things but I'm not seeing much of a change right now. It's just weird....