Mathews Monster Emergency... Help Needed

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So after an unspeakable frustrating weekend I have discovered I have a serious problem. I won't go into the long story, just that my broadheads are either veering off course and to the right(muzzy) or getting a severe fishtail and also veering off course but to the left (rage). I didn't know I had a problem because the muzzy practice tip flies fine... but the actual broadhead flies NOTHING like the practice tip.

So I broke out the paper. I got a left tear.

Let me pause... Go ahead and initiate flame. I never shot through paper befor because at ALL ranges my practice tip hit right with my field tip with no noticable fish tail...

Ok so after many many repeats and making little adjustments here and there... I decided I would move my rest. Thats when I noticed it was ALREADY too close to the riser to use the identification marks. When I finally got it far enough to shoot a bullet hole, the arrow is so close to the riser that it won't clear a broadhead. I have read stories online where some just couldn't get the Monster to tune even after swapping limbs, cams, cable guards, etc...

Now I'm crapping bricks, what am I going to do? Does anyone know of a good tech within 100 miles of Nashville that is FAMILIAR with the Monster? Please refrain from "should have bought a hoyt, PSE wouldn't do that" comments. I really need help to salvage this season. :(
 
Is your string stop centered on the string?

I've had great luck with my Monster. I hope you get it figured out soon!
 
What poundage , arrows , and draw length are you shooting . It could be a spine issue . There are several things it could be . Timing , tune, cam lean , etc... Give Matt at Energy Wave a call . Or send tndeerguy a PM on here .
 
Max out the limbs and see how the cables are sitting in the timing window? The cables have to be completely in the middle of the timing window. Next, lay an arrow against the cam on the shelf side of the riser and do they run parallel to the string and where are they meeting each other at the nock point?
 

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