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Brendan

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Try broadhead tuning. Pick 40, 50,60 yards or so, shoot field points and broadheads at same point of aim, tune until they hit together.

Rest movements are the easiest way to do this, but setting bow's centershot and then using yokes or cams is better.

But, mentioned before, good to rule out fletching contact first.
 

5MilesBack

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I have NO idea how I would get is any shorter. I can barely tie the thing as it is.

Loosen one knot with pliers or whatever and pull the excess through so it's tight and cut off the excess leaving enough to fray up and burn into a ball. Then re-tighten it. No matter what material I use, I always end up having to do this after shooting it some as the material stretches.
 
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philcox

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Well, I took it to the local shop. Best $45 I have spent in a while. Yoke off, Cam timing off. Dialed those in, and can hit dimes at 20 yds, and a good 4" group at 60 yds, paper tune a nice bullet with 3 lines. Guy noticed I was holding the release wrong, and gave me a pointer. Feels much better. Now to find a deer ;)
 
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