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    Senior Member bds9's Avatar
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    Sounds like a bow problem to me. Have you paper tuned your bow? And if so I'd check to make sure nothing has moved accidentally. The fact is you repeated the problem 4 times and with different arrows hitting different each time. In my mind that should rule out the arrows and your technique. Only thing left is the bow. I'd bet money it needs paper tuned. I like to mark everything (rest, sights, peep and limbs)with a sharpie or paint stick afterwards so that if something does move accidentally you can spot it right away.
    Also I've seen bow dealers "tune" the bow at the shop with a laser, in my experience that's not always the best method. Each bow is different and shoots different so just because everything is perfectly in line doesn't mean your bow is tuned. Oh, and check to make sure your fletching isn't hitting your rest or anything as it goes by your riser.

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    Well guys! That is all great advice and I will definitely be trying probably all of those suggestions to get this baby shooting just right. I will be shooting again on Saturday, Monday, and Thursday. I will definitely let you all know how it goes.

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    Still cant rule out arrow problems. Your spline, or FOC (cant remember the magic number, been too long since I shot compounds)could be outta whack just a lil. The FOC is the center point of your arrow including the head, I think perfect was around 12 or 13" from the tip back, not sure though. At 20 yards you're not noticing it as much because the arrow hasnt had time to deflect. At 30, your arrow may have had just enough time to tweak a lil, and then at 40 it flattens back out. I'm not really sure, just adding another suggestion. But you may try to shoot at half yardages to see whats happening, 25,35,45 or 15,25,35.

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    im with so. oh. samething happen to me last year....except my problem was at 40...changed arrows...it was money after

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    bow problem IMO, paper tune it.

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    Well, I only got to shoot my compound a few times on Saturday. I was working on sighting in the crossbow my sons will be using this fall. It took me nearly an hour and a half to get that thing straightened out. But it is dead on now. My oldest son just got out of the army and back from Afghanistan and he is looking forward to getting his first deer this year. My other son is a seasoned hunter and has quite a few deer under his belt already. My daughter will alos probably be using the crossbow as she usually hunts at least a couple times a year. The times I did get to shoot the compound I was good from 20 again. Then I only took 3 shots from 30 but they were all good. Then a huge rain and wind storm rolled in and that ended my shooting. Hopefully Monday and Thursday will tell the tale. I will let you all know how it goes.

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    I shot again on Monday. My shooting problem is solved!!!!! After contemplating how to fix this problem I first tried to shoot. It must have been my form because everything was shooting sweet on Monday.

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