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Paper tuning Hoyt, really low nock point

Discussion in 'Tech Talk' started by shredder4286, Aug 16, 2015.

  1. shredder4286

    shredder4286 Newb

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    What's up everybody-

    I'm tryin to paper tune my bow at home. Started with a low tear (vanes high, point low) so I started moving the d-loop down 1/16" at a time. I had to move the d-loop down about 3/4" to get close to bullet holes.

    Not only that, but I had to adjust the sight super high to get it dialed in.

    I did check for proper clearance, it's good.

    Is something off, or is that just the way that bow tunes?
     

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  2. Coop

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    That picture is hard to see. But with Hoyt's I have had good success with about 1/8" nock high and the bottom of the arrow running through the middle of the berger hole.
     

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