Since my main bow, my 75lb longbow, is out of service, I've been using my only other bow. This other bow an identical bow, same make, model, grip, 66" length, etc etc, a little brother to the heavy bow if you wish, except this one draws only 55lb.
I've found it has been much harder to get good back tension with the light bow. Don't know why.
It has taken some solid work, as I could never shoot it anywhere as consistantly or as well as the heavier bow, but my shooting with the 55lb'er is now usually acceptable, and my groups are good (for me and this bow)
BUT my arrows hitting high, consistently, like about 12 inches high at 15 yards. Spot on for left and right, but high.
I've shot my heavy bow for years, and it would just simply put that arrow right where I wanted, but this one is very different. I am finding it hard to come to grips with the arrow going so high.
My arrows for this bow are 70-75lb Douglas Fir, with 160 grain tips and 4x5" feathers, all up they weigh 650 grains.
These paper tune well, group well and fly well, bare shafts and fletched shafts group tight together too, so no dramas there.
I shoot split vision (I guess) I look at the spot I'm going to hit, but the arrow is there in my perifirial vision. I don't actually use it as a reference, but I do see it. Think you'd call that split vision. Works for me anyway.
So my question is:
Does anyone have any suggestions on what to do to get my arrows to impact lower down, back to where I'm looking.
Or do I simply have to re-train my brain?
I am shooting it more than well enough to hunt with, apart from that small frustrating detail of not hitting where I'm looking. Will not go hunting with it yet because of that little issue, and it's quite testing. The rabbits are calling, but I'm not confident yet.
Best
Lex