Hi there everyone,
I've got a problem that I can't seem to solve on my own or by looking through past threads, so I thought I would reach out for some much needed help, before I go completely insane or buy a new bow!
I shoot a Samick phantom 55lbs @ 28". My draw length is 27.5" so I am probably nearer to 53 lbs, but I don't have access to a bow scale. I have been shooting for about a year and began with 40 lb limbs so I could focus on form and then moved up once things seemed in good order.
I recently began the arrow tuning process only to be completely stymied.
I began using 3rivers traditonal only arrows with a 400 spines cut to 29 inches and 145 gram points, but no matter what size point I placed on them (90 to 250 grams) they always bare shafted to the left and low (stiff & high nock point). I switched to the 500 spines and same problem. Then I tried paper tuning and same problem. I have tried all the tricks I could find, starting with a high nock point moving down slowly, adjusting brace height, etc but nothing changed. In frustration I tried bare shafts through paper as a way to check to make sure that it wasn't a clearance problem. I don't know if this is an excepted method , but I thought it would work and the result was that both spine arrows consistently leave tears with the point left and down. The only difference is that the 500 spine tear is about 3" in length whereas the 400 spine tear is about 4".
I thought about my form and though I don't claim it is perfect I can't find anything consistently wrong with it that would lead to this problem.
Any insight into what would make a bow shoot like this would awesome!
Thanks
Dane