@Terry, it's amazing what we can learn about ourselves when we get a different perspective. I'm hoping you all can give some to ME.
Well... As far as form, currently I shoot best with no bow-cant, split finger, with index finger in the corner of my mouth), but even after finding some good advice on this thread (especically from O.L.):
http://tradgang.com/noncgi/ultimatebb.php?ubb=get_topic;f=6;t=004096 I'm still having a tuning problem:
**My bareshafts are hitting low by about 8-12" @ 25yds, and to the right by 8-10" of my fletched shafts. My plan was to find the correct brace height and string nock-point, then tune for tip weight/shaft length, but I can't seem to RAISE the impact point of the bareshafts. As you'll see below, I think I've gone as low as I can go with string-nock without starting to get a false-nock-high. My guess is brace height might be an issue: I was never able to find a "sweet spot". (Are there any threads/videos here about how to "find" the correct Brace Height?)
I don't know what info some of you would ask of me, so here's all I know:
Recurve Specs:
62" Bob Lee T/D Hunter; 49# @ 28"
Draw Length: ~29.5"
Brace Height: tried a range from 7.5" ~ 8.5"
String Nock: started high at 3/4", and moved down in 1/32" increments; currently at 1/4"
Shelf/Plate material: fuzzy-side velcro, with channel left for quill
String: Chad Weaver 10-strand Dynaflight; padded loops
Silencers: Brush buttons and 4x cat-whiskers at 1/4 marks along string.
Arrow Specs:
Shaft: CX Maxima Hunter 350's; started full-length
Wrap: 6" 4mil
Fletching: 3-fletch AMG 4" parabolic R-helical
Nocks: standard CX nocks (almost loost on the string)
Inserts: 100gr. brass
Points: It's important to me to get broadheads the same weight as Judo points (or Kondors). I would eventually "like" to shoot my 160gr. Grizzly's (with filed down single-bevel to 145gr.) along with some 145gr. Kondors - either with 75 grain steel inserts or 20gr. aluminum inserts. I started with light field tips (100gr) and moved up in weight as I cut shafts shorter in 1/4" increments to compensate.
Should I first nail down the brace height? Or be looking for a flaw in the bow? (i.e. twisted limbs? weird tiller? etc...) Should I forget about nock-point for now, and make sure they're spined correclyt with preferred tips before adjusting nock height?
I hope I'm not one of those shooters (who Ken Beck refers to in MOTB2) who can never achieve correct string-nock height.
The strange thing is: I don't think the problem is my shooting form, because I was able to get my Chek-Mate Falcon shooting 4-5" bareshaft/fletched groups at 25yds. (For me, that's good!) I could certainly hunt with the Falcon, but I want to get my take-down set
up for a tropical hunt at Christmas.
Any help is appreciated!