Beendare
WKR
This comment was made above - you have to move the rest in very small increments sometimes, and shoot multiple groups making sure you're really making a good shot. Depending on the bow, and the tear / direction of miss you're getting, using the rest can be a lot harder than using cams / yokes / etc.
But, don't be afraid to try both directions if you're not getting results. I documented this a couple years back - for me when rest was to the right of where it needed to be, it was very, very clear cut with the fix. But, when rest was left of where it needed to be, it wasn't nearly as clear cut, I think due to nock travel which is why I think people have a hard time sometimes. That, and being able to make a consistent shot...
BH 8-10" right @ 50yds......Can they be tuned?
If it comes off tail left or right it will maintain that position regardless of the ossicillation. The oscillation still occurs in the same plane, the arrow will maintain it's original direction. If it is | it osscilates the same as if it is / or \. The original direction doesn't change...www.rokslide.com
Great comment^ and in my experience its right on the money.
Paper tuning with FP's has a wider range of what works than an exact tune with BH's. This screws a lot of guys up. It could be you went past a perfect tune with paper testing.....thus per tuning guides.....you are continuing to move the rest in the wrong direction. If you are moving it more and more from recommended centershot....time to reassess.
The other part of the above- moving the rest- is critical. I typically don't need to move my rest more than 1/8" for perfect tune.....so I move in 1/32" increments. A guy moving it too much might overshoot.
Sometimes the shooter is inconsistent....giving bad readings. If your bow lurches to the side....or wobbles in your hand after the shot...or you are gripping on the shot....all of those indicate a form error.
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