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    Point of impact change

    Just switched arrows to the correct spine and changed my release as well. Now all my groups albeit centered are shooting right with the exception of a flier here or there. My gut is telling me that my anchor point was changed with a different release and that I should be able to adjust my sights and be back to normal. Am I too far off in my guesstimate?

    #2
    What happens when you shoot with your old release?

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      #3
      Depends on the release difference. Also, changing the spine of your arrow will change POI. I would just walk-back tune and get everything dialed in.

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        #4
        well,you change to the correct spine,you need to practice whit diferent grs, and choice the better group performance, as a new arrows you have to understand about the length of you arrow, because it also affect the spine, and for consecuense the point of impact...

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          #5
          I am assuming your right handed, changing arrow spines and your group moving to the right is good... It lines your pins up with your arrow and arrow rest.

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            #6
            I think you are asking the wrong question. You made changes, hopefully to have better grouping. If the bow groups, move the sight and move on.

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