TradLife406
WKR
So I've been fighting torquing my D bow for years. Finally the doctor told me I have carpal tunnel explains the lack of grip strength.
So until Saturday afternoon my arrows would go left a lot (right handed shooter). Saturday my bowyer slipped some leather under my grip to make a kind of locator grip and we found I shoot better if I heel/palm the bow.
Shooting his woods I can keep them perfectly in line vertically now! Success! But when I go and try and run my carbons which I tuned and were flying good, they go right and a few centered.
Could these be a little weak now that I'm shooting correctly now and not flinging arrows left? I have 250 up front. 200 up front and a 50 gr insert. I tried a factory insert last night on a half dozen with similar results. Should I try taking a half an inch off and try and stiffen these up?
I'd just shoot woods, but cedars are so dang fragile when you miss a lot!
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So until Saturday afternoon my arrows would go left a lot (right handed shooter). Saturday my bowyer slipped some leather under my grip to make a kind of locator grip and we found I shoot better if I heel/palm the bow.
Shooting his woods I can keep them perfectly in line vertically now! Success! But when I go and try and run my carbons which I tuned and were flying good, they go right and a few centered.
Could these be a little weak now that I'm shooting correctly now and not flinging arrows left? I have 250 up front. 200 up front and a 50 gr insert. I tried a factory insert last night on a half dozen with similar results. Should I try taking a half an inch off and try and stiffen these up?
I'd just shoot woods, but cedars are so dang fragile when you miss a lot!
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