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Bow falling direction

Discussion in 'Tech Talk' started by Kfili, Aug 30, 2017.

  1. Kfili

    Kfili Die Hard Bowhunter

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    After my shot I noticed my bow naturally falls backwards (top towards me). While I know this isnt necessarily a problem I am wondering If I am doing something wrong to cause to this. I do not run a stabilizer. I tried adjusting my grip and it didnt change. In general Im shooting pretty good, maybe a 1-2 in group at 30 yards with an occasional flier from a rushed shot. Worth trying to figure out or should I just ignore it?
     
  2. JasonOhio2018

    JasonOhio2018 Die Hard Bowhunter

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    I would try a stabilizer. You won't notice much of a difference at close range but the added weight up front will help you settle the pin on longer shots. Doesn't hurt to try.
     
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    Anyway you can move your sight a little more forward? If you can, it might help counter balance without adding weight.

    Another way us using a Tight Spot quiver if you have one and/or don't mind getting one.
     
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    update: my IQ 5 pin came in the mail, put it on, now it holds much more balanced with a slllloooowwwwww forward fall
     
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