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    Easton tuning guide

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    #2
    I needed that pic ha

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      #3
      Now here is my shot at 15 yards fletch arrow is with a 2 blade zwicky broad head


      Don't need to know how to fix. Do you agree that it is weak
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        #4
        No you just need to shoot better groups

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          #5
          Not my bow. Shooting short. 20 yards
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            #6
            The right fletch has a broadheads on it

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              #7
              You're just throwing monkey wrenches at people

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                #8
                Let me give some info. Bow is a Hoyt carbon spider turbo at 53 lbs. number one cam at 26 in draw. Arrows are a 300 spine at 26 in ctc. With 225 gun up front weight. Very very stiff for this bow. But according to Easton. This is a sign of a weak arrow

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                  #9
                  Originally posted by hoyt21 View Post
                  You're just throwing monkey wrenches at people
                  Yes. I believe you can never have to stiff of an arrow. Plus. I'm comparing to the Easton chart. It says sigh of weak arrow. I think it's a draw length and a slight tuning problem.

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                    #10
                    Can you repeat that grouping?
                    If so is it the same arrow that hits left?
                    If it's the same arrow wouldn't it be an arrow issue?

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                      #11
                      Yes push. The broadheads hits either real close to the fletch with field tip to right of the fletch with field. But never left of the field.

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                        #12
                        Originally posted by enewman View Post
                        Let me give some info. Bow is a Hoyt carbon spider turbo at 53 lbs. number one cam at 26 in draw. Arrows are a 300 spine at 26 in ctc. With 225 gun up front weight. Very very stiff for this bow. But according to Easton. This is a sign of a weak arrow
                        that arrow is not weak in that bow.

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                          #13
                          No it's not. That is my point with that chart

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                            #14
                            Have you moved the rest or reduced draw as suggested on the chart?

                            I am not sure what you are getting at. You admit there is a possible tuning issue with this bow and are implying that the tuning chart which has been used for decades is not accurate. And yet you haven't done all the steps it suggests to fix the tuning issue to see if it still shows a weak arrow.

                            And with that kind of load up front, it won't take much tuning to be bad to create some erroneous indications.

                            Put a 100 grain broadhead on it and shoot it again and see what happens. I bet it won't show weak any more.

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                              #15
                              The chart tells you which way to move your rest

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