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something just dont look right.........

Discussion in 'Bowhunting Talk' started by Bo., Aug 9, 2015.

  1. Bo.

    Bo. Weekend Warrior

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    when I have my arrow in my bow....and I hook the nock to my string and I look down the arrow (not drawn...just looking at it in its resting position) my whiskerbiscuit and my sights don't line up...and its like my arrow when I line it up with one eye all the way down the string...my pins are WAY to the left of it...but my shots are dead on....???? don't worry bout it since my shots are good...or is there something going on I need to take a look at?
     
  2. ShaneB22

    ShaneB22 Die Hard Bowhunter

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    If your right handed your pins will go to the left side of the arrow just because of the torque. For left handed it will be opposite and the pins will be right. Very rarely have I seen pins go in line with the arrow and down the middle of the riser.
     
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    ok...I appreciate it.....im right handed...so that must be why my pins are to the left of the arrow....that's awesome to know!!! so just keep it like I got it then!! THANKS BUDDY!!
     
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    ShaneB22 Die Hard Bowhunter

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    No problem. I've heard someone call it natural torque or something like that.
     
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    mikerock85 Weekend Warrior

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    This is all just a torque problem when u draw back and release ur pins will never really be dead even with your arrow doesnt mean ur sites are off as u draw u always torque your bow
     
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    Wrong or right...it's pretty hard to argue with accurate, as long as walk-backs are consistently accurate too.
     

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