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Discussion in 'Bowhunting Talk' started by captain71, Jul 27, 2014.

  1. captain71

    captain71 Weekend Warrior

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    Ok Guys, Here recently I been shooting and my arrows are hitting left about a inch to an inch in half. I adjusted the pins and arrow rest but It doesn't matter if I adjust it still shooting left. Is just me doing something wrong?
     
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    when I was doing the exact same thing and it was because of my grip, but it could be something totally different.
     
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    Sticknstringarchery Grizzled Veteran

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    I'd say it is probably something as simple as jjs3 said. It sounds like torquing issue.
     
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    Wilsgon22 Weekend Warrior

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    Check your grip thats generally why I shoot left
     
  5. captain71

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    Thanks guys. I thought the same thing I will work on the grip and see what results I get.
     
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    Sota Legendary Woodsman

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    Have a level on the sight? Concentrate on centering the peep around the sight ring rather than the pin it works
     
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    Keith Mako Weekend Warrior

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    I had the same problem and it was my grip also. I practiced at 20 and didn't grip my bow at all. I make sure my bow is held up by the skin between my pointer and thumb. This has made my shots a lot better. I am shooting much closer groups from 40yrds. I had to reset all my pins, but it was worth it. It takes a lot of practice I catch my self going back to my old ways but I am getting much better. Try this it may help you!
     

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