If you are over 1/8th inch nock high and still need to go up I agree something else is off.
Did you start with the arrow square to the string? How far apart were the BH and FP with the arrow square to the string?
On my Sky 5900 it is used to put the pack into bivy mode. The male connector is on the pack and not the frame. There is a male connector on the top of the back side of the pack that connects to roll up the top portion of the bag that isn’t used in bivy mode.
Edit: I just realized it is on...
I do. I work from home 100% of the time and have a dedicated office. I use TurboTax to file and just answer the questions honestly. I haven’t had any issue.
Here is mine from a few years ago:
https://rokslide.com/forums/threads/will-qad-exodus-go-through-an-elks-shoulder-blade.189075/
Bull
Yes
Fixed
525gr/27/70lbs
I use 50gr brass inserts but I have a 27in draw, so we have different problems. :) I did put the standard 16gr insert in when I ran your numbers.
I did not account for a lighted nock and put 9grs for the nock.
This is what qspine spit out. That is with a 335IBO.
From my math it looks like an Axis 260 puts you at about 521grs. Are you trying to stay at 500 to get the extra 7fps? If yes, what fps are you trying to get to?
For those who don’t wear gloves, do you wash your hands before breaking down the animal? Or you go from days in the field scratching any itch, then break the animal down without cleaning your hands?
If you’re at a restaurant and watch the cook scratch an itch then grab your steak and put it...
Stuffed wild Turkey breast with a cranberry balsamic sauce, COPD potatoes (smoked mash potatoes, with smoked bacon and smoked cheddar cheese).
Heading to a buddies who is making a venison backstrap and who knows what else.
Yes, I have an SG X-curve and noticed the same. Here is my thought on why.
If you have the load lifters loose the top of the pack is not tight against your shoulders. This allows you to tighten your waist belt without resistance from the load lifters giving you a tight fit on the belt. Now...
No, the Cimmaron packs down, is lightweight and it is fast and easy to set up and take down. The only downside I see is the footprint size, if finding flat ground is hard.
I use a Tarptent double rainbow if it’s hard to find flat ground and I’m alone, but; I prefer the Cimmaron if I can find...
I used this brand off Amazon. The quality was good. I bought a 1x4 to run under the rail instead of using their drywall anchors and bought a different guide for the bottom of the door so it didn’t stick out like the one provided...
I would cut as much off of the arrow as I can and then replace the weight lost with insert and point weight.
I shoot axis 340s and have a 27in draw. I cut my arrows to 25.5 carbon to carbon and have a 50gr insert and 125gr head.