Yeah they twist a bit - I will try the rosin. Actually the glove is starting to break in now, plus I'm breaking in a new bow. I bought it for my son for his birthday, but he has turned off for a bit. :confused:
He just turned 19 and balls as big as basketballs and knows everything if you know what I mean.
Good for me I get to use the new ACS CX longbow now for me until my Shrew comes. Hope he comes around soon cause I miss my hunting partner.
Anyway time will tell and in the mean time I have'em starting to group pretty good now.
first run through
After a bit of tuning. The yellows are field points and the orange are BH and of course the other is a flu flu (not tuned to the bow at all) plus I was crouching trying to get a better angle so I would ruin any arrows. I have some more tuning to do for sure and I can only shoot at 10 yards right now. Looks like the weather is breaking so I shoot be able to get out tomorrow and get on my horse and head up the mountain for some bunnies.
The angles (up and down are due to the broadhead target being shot out a bit now. They hit ok and then find some odd angles going in). They are all shooting straight and the bareshafts a bit nock high. This is out of the 62" A&H ACS CX 54#@28" 3 piece TD longbow. 29-3/4" Carbonwood 4000 loaded up with 8 grains per inch weight tubes with 130 grain heads - full weight of 670 grains.
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