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arrows dropping/fletching

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  1. rmarlow21

    rmarlow21 Weekend Warrior

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    help please arrows dropping

    just wondering the last 2 days i have been out shooting my new pse bow madness, and i notice when i start out i am right on target. but after maybe 12 shots my arrow tend to start dropping. is it me or my bow. i cannot figure it out. also i bought the easton st excel arrows. and since i have been shooting a ton bc of sighting in my new bow, and just bc i love to shoot. my blazer vanes keep peeling up also any ideas thanks
     
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    big_quillie Weekend Warrior

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    If your not changing the distance that your shooting from then it's go to be you. You may be getting tired and inadvertantly aiming low or dipping your bow down because your tired.
     
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    rmarlow21 Weekend Warrior

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    thats what i kind of thought thank any thoughts on the blazer vane issue?
     
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    wl704 Legendary Woodsman

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    Peeling from the front or the back?

    Back - Are you clipping one arrow with the other?
    Front - contact on arrow release (rest, cable, etc) or possibly due to penetration into the target?
     
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    rmarlow21 Weekend Warrior

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    Front my bow has a whisker biscuit on it so im guessing this is possibly causing the issue
     
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    rmarlow21 Weekend Warrior

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    What arrow rests do u guys recomend?
     
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    drop aways are good and they also make this other type, i dont know wat its called, it is like a whisker biscuit but with only 3 small sections of the bristles so that your fletchings go through untouched and those are good too
     
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    I have the NAP Apache drop away and went to it from the WB. It is a great rest and you can get it very cheap for a drop away.
     

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