I was shooting my recurve this afternoon. I noticed a wobble and my arrows were hitting a little high. I really bared down on my release and follow through but it didn't get any better. I was just about to have one of my melt downs where I shoot 50 or 60 arrows in a constant down hill side , where I end up so tired I can't draw my bow and pretty much ready to put a gun in my mouth. I got a grip on myself and pulled out a knife and stripped 3 brand new feathers off one of the shafts. It flew nock high 4 times in a role. I slid my nock down about 1/32 and they looked alot better just a little weak. I twisted up my brace height 1/8 and SHAZAM it flew perfect. switching back to arrows with feathers I was very happy to be slapping arrows together again. I only changed, what I changed a tiny bit but it improved my flight considerably
That is very frustrating. I was having fits with some new arrows a while back. Tried everything. Was about to throw everything in the trash, bow and all when I realized I had the wrong arrows and they were WAY too stiff for my bow. Grabbed a few old ones and the rest was history. I can definately be my own worst enemy!
It is that attention to detail that puts you in the category of a true bowhunter, and not just someone who hunts with a bow.
One more step towards a quick, clean kill.
Perfect arrow flight is just good medicine.
It would be a good idea to take those measurements and write them down. That makes it real easy to check and to put your bow back to those specs when things go south.
:bigsmyl: Feels good when the problem surfaces and you quit worrying why nothings working. Maybe I need to send some of my bows and arrows to you. Glad to hear ya got it worked out. Now go wack a pig! CK