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Actually had to move my rest over a little bit.

TN.Frank

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Even shooting instinctively you still need to adjust your arrow rest. I know I was lining up the shot correctly(I super impost the sting onto the arrow onto the center of the target with my right eye) but I kept hitting left. I moved the rest a bit right and now I'm hitting center. Getting things dialed in is half the fun,LOL. I'm actually starting to get quite deadly at 20 yards now and have moved back to 25 yards and am working on that range now. Should be back to 3 yards and doing well by another couple weeks at this rate if the rain holds off. Anyway, just wanted to share and hear any instinctive shooting info from ya'll too.
 
Yep, I've always been good at tinkering with things. Cars, guns, bows, LOL. Sometimes you just need to tweak something a little bit to bring out the best in it. Went from 90gr tips to 100gr, that put me on the boarder line for arrow spine then went to 75gr which gave me a really bad FOC so went to 85gr and AAE Max Hunter vanes and the arrows seem to be just about perfect. Tweaking the rest helped to get my groups over to the right a bit more so I'm hitting center now instead of left. I'd like to get some nock pliers and nocks and once I get the D Loop just where I want it I want to put a nock at the top knot so I'll always have the D Loop in the same spot if I tie a new one on.
 

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