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    Senior Member radicalxl's Avatar
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    I too shoot a PSE Stinger, bought it in 2007. I had all kinds of trouble when I first got it. I was advised at a different shop I was shooting the wrong arrows. I had tried several different kinds from Cabellas (this is where I bought it) but nothing worked that they advised. The new shop looked it up in the PSE book and it said to use Radial X Weave 200's. I have for quite awhile used Grim Reaper broadheads. They have a practice broadhead in the pack, and they shoot exactly like the field tips, and man the holes they make and the blood is like a mass murder scene. Have never had a problem since. The bow has not been touched or tuned since. I just screw on the broadheads, and do nothing else and it shoots dead on. Hope this helps
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    Take it in and have it tuned up! My Mission was out of time this late summer early fall. I had a new string put on it. I new something was a miss because I knew I was a better shot than what I was doing. So off to where I purchased the bow. My bow was just a little off. Re-timed and a few paper shots a we were back in business! I noticed the difference shooting my broad heads too. After tuning I was back to hitting golf ball size circle at 30yrds.

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    Senior Member mrbb's Avatar
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    I agree take it in
    just because it was new or set up at the store, that doesn't mean it was set up correctly, or set up to fit you
    remember that tons of people work in stores and not all have any real skills on doing things how they will work the best!
    a paper test is fast and easy and you can do one at home, to just see if anything shows up and then take it from there before spending any money at a shop
    do a you tube search on paper tuning I am sure there has to be tons of them on there

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