First off want to say, I hope every one had a amazing Christmas holiday(s) and a even better new years eve!
I not only got to see family after a 2 week training period, I also was grateful enough to receive the last few things I needed to start shooting from fellow trad gang members! THANK YOU.
Today was my first day back on duty and I pulled my old Ben pearson recurve out on lunch break and slung a few arrows. I only shot about 6 arrows from about 12 or so yards plus, I don't have a "set" nocking point yet. I happened to notice all my arrows flew and hit with the tail end leaning to the "right", fishtailing basically.
This is my first recurve after many years with compound, so I'm pretty sure its a spine issue? Just wanted to get everyones .02 as in what to do first before I move on?
Bow is Ben Pearson Recurve 45# @ 28" 58" length
Arrows are 29.5 carbon "powerflight" 500s (7.3 gpi)
I'm using a tab if that means anything.
So, I guess my questions are, where should my nock point be? also, How do I fix the fishtailing?
Thanks guys!