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    Shooting to the right.

    I am hitting pretty much dead on at 20 yds. Move out to 30 and my arrows hit a 1-2 inches right. Move to 40 and it's 2-3 inches right. 50 its 3-4 inches right. It is not a wind r-l or l-r thing.

    What is causing me to fade to the right technique wise as the distance increases?

    I am not shooting at a deer over 35 yards by the way. Pigs yes.

    #2
    Grip too tight maybe?

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      #3
      Could be torquing the bow. Arrow could be planing. Might be out of tune. I would do a French tune or walk back if out of tune. If it’s broad head planing shoot your field points and see if they do the same. If you’re torquing the bow check your grip. Lots of variables. Just have to work through them.


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        #4
        Adjusting the arrow rest a little may help.

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          #5
          Maybe twisting on grip.

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            #6
            Farther out you are the greater the flaw shows. Assuming it’s tuned fine adjust sights to put your 40 dead on and then shoot 20 again. If it hits bull then done. If not then rest is not tuned.


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              #7
              My grip is pretty light I think. I am watching the level for canting the bow also.

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                #8
                Originally posted by wes122984 View Post
                Farther out you are the greater the flaw shows. Assuming it’s tuned fine adjust sights to put your 40 dead on and then shoot 20 again. If it hits bull then done. If not then rest is not tuned.


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                I would do this. Its a good way to make sure its not just a minor windage adjustment thats needed. If it is off even a half inch at 20, that will increase out to 30, 40 and farther like you’re seeing. Hopefully thats all it is.

                How do your broadheads fly?


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                  #9
                  Aim left


                  Get zeroed at 35 yards then see how it hits everywhere else. Also check paper tune. I bet it’s not tuned correctly

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                    #10
                    your center shot is off.. Kick your rest just a little to the left

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                      #11
                      2nd Axis is off.

                      If not that and you’re right handed, likely a grip issue
                      Last edited by Fishndude; 09-28-2020, 04:52 PM.

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                        #12
                        set your sites at 30 or 40 and see where they are at 20. Any little bit of adjustment is much more apparent at a distance

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                          #13
                          Adjust centershot and if not that try your sight axis

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                            #14
                            I would bet you are canting(leaning) the bow. If your sight has a level, then use it to make sure your bow is vertical.

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                              #15
                              You draw weight may be to high
                              It’s dead on up close because it does not have time to get off course.

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