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I’m back, got a new bow today and can’t get rid of a nock high tear. Bow tech said timing was good and he wouldn’t mess with it. Left right is good but with the rest bottomed out on the vertical adjustment (as high as it can get) I’m getting a pretty sizeable nock high tear.
Could the center shot be an issue? Or a too weak spine? It appeared to be setup right through the Berger holes when I got home with it and I moved the rest and it got marginally better on the tear but still bad.
Top 2 tears.
28.5” draw 57lbs. 26.5” 340 spine arrows with 175 total up front. These are just what I have on hand and was planning on using them for fun this spring shooting 3d. I tried some grizzly sticks I have in 320 at 28.5” with 170 up front and got the same tear.
Assuming timing isn’t an issue any thoughts on this?
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Could the center shot be an issue? Or a too weak spine? It appeared to be setup right through the Berger holes when I got home with it and I moved the rest and it got marginally better on the tear but still bad.
Top 2 tears.
28.5” draw 57lbs. 26.5” 340 spine arrows with 175 total up front. These are just what I have on hand and was planning on using them for fun this spring shooting 3d. I tried some grizzly sticks I have in 320 at 28.5” with 170 up front and got the same tear.
Assuming timing isn’t an issue any thoughts on this?
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