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Discussion in 'Bowhunting Talk' started by Tyler04, Jul 29, 2017.

  1. fletch920

    fletch920 Grizzled Veteran

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    There are specific tools to figure out center for the rest.
     
  2. Tyler04

    Tyler04 Weekend Warrior

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    How do you move a whisker biscuit rest?


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    If your center shot is correct and your not over drastically over spined then your most likely culprit is your draw length is too long.
     
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    Look on YouTube. Small Allen wrench is all you need. Super easy. They really are a foolproof rest. I killed over 30 deer and other game using them on several bows. Their website may also have instructions. Don't ever let anyone tell you that they are not a good rest. They work great.
     
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  5. Tyler04

    Tyler04 Weekend Warrior

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    Ok so just move it to the right a little bit?


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  6. fletch920

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    Try it. But it needs to be done with a centershot tool to know if that's the issue. You really need someone that knows how to tune bows get their hands on it.
     
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    Check eye dominance.
    If you're "handedness" and eye dominance are different this happens.
     
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    are you right handed? if so what eye are you looking through the peep/sight with?
     
  9. WillO

    WillO Die Hard Bowhunter

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    As said already, can you post up some pictures of your set up?
     
  10. Tyler04

    Tyler04 Weekend Warrior

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    What do I do then?


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  11. Tyler04

    Tyler04 Weekend Warrior

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    Right handed, right eye


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  12. Tyler04

    Tyler04 Weekend Warrior

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    Sure. Where do you want me to post it to?


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  13. WillO

    WillO Die Hard Bowhunter

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    This thread perhaps?
     
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    Here are some pics of my setup. The second picture shows my sight and how far over it is. Any thoughts? And also does it look like the arrow is already leaning down? How do I fix that?

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    Try shooting with just one eye open, your right eye.
     
  16. Tyler04

    Tyler04 Weekend Warrior

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    Alright


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  17. WillO

    WillO Die Hard Bowhunter

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    Did you buy it from a shop and have it set up for you?

    is the string hitting your forearm when fired? I see the black marks on your arm, that's why I ask....
     
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    I thought that too but no bruising so I figured it was a shadow.:biggrin:
     
  19. WillO

    WillO Die Hard Bowhunter

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    Yeah I think your right its a shadow. Ouch if not!!
     
  20. Tyler04

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    Yes I did. And no that's my Apple Watch. I don't shoot with it on


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