Hey Gents and Ladies,
I just want to confirm something... I have struggled to get my wood arrows to shoot a nice smooth arc out to my targets. My arrows HIT THE MARK, but kick tail high, resolve and fly nicely. So I have moved my nocking point all over, no help. I have tried adding a toothpick to the shelf, no help. My flight was erradic... though I always hit the mark, I would get that kick intermitently. So I tried adjust my form... I noticed a while back that my shoulder on my bow arm raises when I draw. When I lower it (straighten it out with my body really) that kick seems to disappear. I think the shoulder going up cause heel pressure on my hand and I am seeing the result of the arrow bouncing off the shelf... NOT porpoising. Interestingly, this problem does not happen with alums and rarely with carbons... only wood out of this bow. BUT when I get it right, I cannot seem to miss (even with the kick the arrow hits the mark...)
What do you guys think?? Am I crazy here or did I figure this right? Season opens in 5 days and I really wanna shoot these woodies... I love shooting wood arrows, everything about it.