I got a new string for my 50lb longbow so I went out to the range and tuned the bow to shoot quiet, leave bullet holes in paper, and have the arrows stick into the target straight from both 15yds and 3ft out. I then fine tuned my silencers to be nice and quiet.
Then I started shooting to see if my bow was shooting the same as with the old string. I discovered that with the new string tuned in some of my points of impact were different.
At close ranges it shot the same as before but out to my point on range (where the end of the shaft lines up to the bottom of the bull and the arrows hit the bull) was funny.
My broadheads (125gr RFA Pheonix) hit spot on at the point on range. There was no left or right deviation from the point of aim and from the line of sight down the arrow shaft.
My 125gr field points, 125gr judo points, and 125gr small game heads (RFA Talons) are now all shooting left of the point of aim and line of sight down the shaft.
What would cause this to happen given that all of my arrows are the same spine and all of my heads are 125gr. Before installing the new string, the field points, judo points, and small game heads all flew true; the broadheads were new equipment for today as well as the new string.
Can someone help explain what's happening and how to fix it?