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  1. horus11b

    horus11b Weekend Warrior

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    So. I've paper tuned my bow 3 times. Each time, within a couple days, my bow starts hitting hard left. Like I'm losing my centershot or something... I'm running a whisker biscuit and a TruGlo 5 pin. Bow is an older PSE Stinger. Any ideas?
     
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    Like a left tear? Or left as in you point of impact?
    Assuming every thing is tight and not coming loose it sounds more like a form issue, like your tired at the end of shooting and your form diminishes .
    The next time you shoot and your form is more correct.
    This happens to my wife until she limited her length of shooting sessions.
     
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    horus11b Weekend Warrior

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    Like i start impacting left, which leads to me doing a walkback tune, and my impact moves gradually more to the left as i increase distance. I then re-paper tune to find I have a left tear. Something isn't right man and its freaking me out.

    When I put the bow up for the night, I've retuned and its hitting center... shoot two or three days and things gradually move to the left. whether its a 10 minute session or an hour of shooting.
     
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    dnoodles Legendary Woodsman

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    you got to have something working loose (pin sight, rest.)
    That's the only explanation I can think of. Have you loc-tited either? Make sure you use the kind you can bust loose with an allen wrench!
     
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    after paper tune make french tuning to get center shot, this is help you, paper tune is just start...
     

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