AZbywayofWI
Active member
Hey guys I have developed a couple of issues with shooting my bow that I am not sure how to fix. As a preface, I have been bow hunting for almost 20 years and I am by no means a noob, so the development of these issues is super annoying! I started out shooting great earlier this summer and then these issues have came out of no where in the last 2-3 weeks. I will acknowledge that I recently purchased new arrows (Goldtip Kinetic Pierce, a new stabilizer and a new release (Spot Hogg Wiseguy). Think these could be the culprit?
- The first issue I am having is I can't for the life of me maintain pin stabilization over my target. I have always tried to float the pin over or around the area I am aiming and then release the arrow when I float over the target. Now I can't even do that and it always seems that I am having to raise the bow up quite a bit to even get my pin (20 yard) close to where I want it. In fact now that I think about it, it's pretty much every time that I draw the bow back I am having to raise it up from the bottom of the target to the intended target area. My bow arm shakes a lot too, which is something new to me. I am 38 and pull 65lbs easy, I will admit that I do have arthritis in my elbow of my bow arm; getting old blows.
- The second issue I am having is that every arrow I shoot pushes left. I try to keep the same form every time, good breathing, and good follow through and yet the arrow pushes left. Am I punching the trigger? Do you think it's torque?
I had my bow tuned by one of the local "pro" shops earlier this summer but when I got it home most of the allen screws came lose and I had to adjust everything myself, however I still shot pretty well after the adjustment. I am fairly annoyed with this and my confidence in shooting is at an all time low. Any help you guys could offer would be much appreciated!!!
Bow Stats:
Diamond "The Rock"
Draw 31"
Draw Weight 65lbs
Matt
- The first issue I am having is I can't for the life of me maintain pin stabilization over my target. I have always tried to float the pin over or around the area I am aiming and then release the arrow when I float over the target. Now I can't even do that and it always seems that I am having to raise the bow up quite a bit to even get my pin (20 yard) close to where I want it. In fact now that I think about it, it's pretty much every time that I draw the bow back I am having to raise it up from the bottom of the target to the intended target area. My bow arm shakes a lot too, which is something new to me. I am 38 and pull 65lbs easy, I will admit that I do have arthritis in my elbow of my bow arm; getting old blows.
- The second issue I am having is that every arrow I shoot pushes left. I try to keep the same form every time, good breathing, and good follow through and yet the arrow pushes left. Am I punching the trigger? Do you think it's torque?
I had my bow tuned by one of the local "pro" shops earlier this summer but when I got it home most of the allen screws came lose and I had to adjust everything myself, however I still shot pretty well after the adjustment. I am fairly annoyed with this and my confidence in shooting is at an all time low. Any help you guys could offer would be much appreciated!!!
Bow Stats:
Diamond "The Rock"
Draw 31"
Draw Weight 65lbs
Matt
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