Guys I need your help, I'm kinda freaked out.
I modified the grip on my Predator just the other day. I added not really any angle but lots of palm swell and a thumb ramp. Now for the first time I can shoot this thing with what feels like zero forearm/hand imput. IT FEELS SWEET.
BUT
Now my bareshafts show really weak. Specifically I am showing nock high left and I cant figure it out. I have cut down my arrow about 1.5" and still show weak!
Here are some other things to consider
As I cut the arrow down it did move in the right direction, so although extreme it does seem like I'm getting there.
I did ad maybe 1/8" no more to the throat of the grip. So I played with my brace height and re-adjusted.
I think it makes sense that I am drawing further, and it feels like I am getting further into the bow. So I guess weak makes sense.
I have played with my release, nock height, and even crawled to see if it was weird imput from my draw hand. No change.
I have tried to change grip torque and hold to see if it was grip imput and no change.
This is a 60# Predator drawn to 29" that shot 300 axis bareshafts perfect to 40 yards before this (200gr head).
So if your are still reading (thank you) I am wondering if a nock left situation is indicative of having the left side of the grip (right hand bow) too proud or anything like that. Even though the torque test showed no results and general feel feels excellent, could my grip be forcing a torque on the bow?
My 300 is about as short as I can go at this time. I do have some 260 spine axis shafts that I could start cutting down but before I did I just wanted to see what you guys thought. Hopefully I am missing something obvious.
I suppose if the 260 still show stiff it is obvious that it is a torque not spine issue. So then I start shaving on the grip again