I went back and shot the Shrew with the adjusted brace height and different nocking point and the results were better but not anywhere near what I wanted them to be.
It was like I was shooting 2 or 3 different bows when I looked at the arrows in the target. I had several different groups, all out of one bow and all shot at the same time. Go figure?
I'm thinking it has to be the style of grip. It feels more like I'm holding a recurve and I'm almost positive I'm gripping it as if it were.
I had some trouble with my camera. I assume it was caused by going from cool to absolutely a blast furnace outside. All of the pictures of the Shrew arrows in the target didn't turn out so that anything could really be seen.
OH well, on to the next bow...
Here are the next quiver full out of the Cheetah.
At 30 yards.. no complaints out of me.
It was so hot and the Montana did so well on it's 1st outing I decided to forgo it this time.
Thanks for putting up with me.
God bless,Mudd
PS: Maybe when I've cooled off some and it's cooler outside I'll give the Shrew one more chance. I don't know that it'll help any if it's me and I have to admit that I think it is.