I decided to fine tune the bow today. I got a measuring wheel out of the barn and see how I was shooting yesterday. The distance was about 37 yards.
I shot a bare shaft at about 15 yards and it was flying a little nock left. I went back to the house and increased my brace height to 7-1/4. I loosened the set screw on the beiter and shot the bare shaft. It was still nock left so not knowing, I took an educated guess and turned the beiter left counter clockwise clicks in a series of three. I got to twelve clicks and the axis 400 was flying straight. I backed up to 20 yards and shot another straight bare shaft. It was time for the true test. I took the same arrow fletched with a 175 gr Tiger Shark. We have a little breeze today but the Tiger Shark flew like a field point at twenty yards about an inch to the right my spot. Backed up to 30 yards and the arrow flight was not any different. At 40 yards, you can see the perfect trajectory missing by 5-6 inches. With a decent release, my left and right are perfect. At 40 yards, the tiger shark flew flawlessly. Crazy fun, If I was not on call, I would take it stump shooting. There is still a part of me that thinks using a plunger is cheating but the perfect arrow flight will allow for better shot placement and better penetration. Another good point is the bow is very forgiving and hard to get a bad release.