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Unaccurate bow?

Discussion in 'Tech Talk' started by LaSwitchbackXT, Nov 2, 2011.

  1. LaSwitchbackXT

    LaSwitchbackXT Newb

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    I shoot a Mathews Switchback XT 70lb pull back, 27" draw. Wisker bisket, and extreme sight on it. I was shooting Easton ACC Arrows 390s but after loosing a few i went out and got new arrows. I purchased some Radial X Weaves 300. There cheap and the guy said they were some good arrows. Before i could group 6 arrows back to back all day long in the heart on my block target. Now its a whole different ball game. After buying the arrows i shot in the bow shops indoor range, guy moved my sights and just cant get these arrows to group right. Some days i can drill the hearts 6 arrows back to back at 30yards. next 6 arrows ill make 2 in the heart and the rest all over the place. Im not sure if its the bow or me. Can any give me some advice? I use to shoot with my hand open but now if i do i cant hit anything, so i shoot with a closed hand now. Thinking about getting a kisser to make sure my anchor point is always the same. Im so frustrated, im scared to hit the woods and wound a deer. any advice or tips is apreciated. thanks in advance!
     
  2. JustDad1520

    JustDad1520 Weekend Warrior

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    If your're shooting the same poundage and same weight points the arrows are are under spine would be my best guess.
     
  3. Captain Morgan

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    Just because they're "good arrows," that doesn't mean they're the right arrow for your bow. Go to a different shop and ask them what arrow would be right for what you're shooting. I'm guessing you'll get a different answer.
     

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