Gang,
Good morning! Looking for some help with my Stalker Wolverine FXT. I am having a hell of a time getting any arrow consistency with it and I think it may be my setup. Here are my specs:
- RH 60" 50#@28", drawing at 28" (poundage measured with an Easton digital draw scale)
- BH at 7 3/8" (recommended range is 7 1/4 to 7 3/4)
- Brass nocking point at 1/2" above 90*
- Shot off the shelf, split finger with a Black Widow calf hair tab
- Easton Axis 400 shaft, 29 3/4" from nock to BOP, 75gn brass HIT insert, 12gn GT Ballistic Collar, and a 200gn FP, total arrow weight is 578
Here is what I see. In my ten yard basement range I am hitting about 4-8" right with either bareshafts or fletched arrows fairly consistently, outside at 15-20 yds its anyone's guess where that arrow is going to hit (high, low, left, right). Its bad enough that I cannot begin to diagnose what might be wrong. Before we scream form...I can pick up my Dale Dye of similar specs and hit a dessert plate at 20yds with BH, FP, blunts with solid consistency. My form is not perfect by any means, but it has worked well for me so far.
Just for grins this morning, I dug out an Axis 500 bareshaft with 75gn brass HIT insert and 200gn field point and cant miss the spot at about 7-10 yards inside (haven't gotten it outside yet). I didn't think the 400 shaft with all that weight up front would be over spined, and I thought the 500 with the same weight would be too weak.
Any help or suggestions before I scrap this setup and start all over again. I've never had any luck with the Easton spine charts which tell me I should be shooting a 340 out of any bow I shoot, and the 3Rivers calculator has been a bust for me too.
I know South builds a fantastic bow, and it is a shooter for sure! It just seems a little more sensitive that others I have tuned. I am confident it is certainly not the bow!
Any help would be appreciated, thanks!