I've searched the forum and gathered some information on tuning the sitka grizzlystik. I got my hands on some the other day and I'm really struggling with getting these to fly well....so much so that I'm pretty close to putting them in the classifieds section.
I rolled each arrow across a clean/flat countertop and marked the spine with chalk. I then tested the mark by re-rolling several times to confirm that I indeed marked the correct spot. I then made a permanent mark with a sharpie for future reference.
The arrows are 29.5" and have a 72gr brass insert...arrow w/o broadhead weighs around 370gr. I'm shooting my 55# Kodiak. All of my shooting was with broadheads.
I started shooting these arrows with a arrow wrap and 3 offset 5" feathers. I had my cock feather out and the cock feather was glued on the spine side. I shot with cock feather out and I shot cock feather in. I've shot 100gr, 125gr, 145gr, 160gr and 200gr broadheads. I've adjusted my brace height up and down...same with my nock point. All indications (from what I can tell) are that the arrow is stiff. I'm getting rapid wear on my strike plate and the arrow wants to hit left of where I'm aiming. In addition, I can't get them to fly like darts.
I traded a Morrison to a guy for a 62# BW @ 28". I met him today and to exchange bows. I figured this bow should be able to shoot these arrows. Same results and I've tried most all of the arrow/broadhead combos mentioned above along with brace changes and so forth.
I even fletched some 4 fletch to try to mask the problem and they still fly like crap.
I'm at a loss....I've tried the spine side against the riser and away from the riser....Am I missing something?