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Then its time for Zingers!!!Then break all your arrows shooting your fetching off
Then its time for Zingers!!!Then break all your arrows shooting your fetching off
I'm currently shooting an Evoke 31 with 65# limbs set to 60.5#'s with a 29"dl. Arrows are GT Pro Hunter 300 spine cut to 28.625" C to C at 585 grs taw.
Only moving up 4.5#'s to max this bow out which isn't a big increase to throw things off, in my mind anyways lol.
My guess is more than likely it's me but I will do alot more shooting to confirm it once the weather gets better. It's hard to be precise with EZ-V compared to a single pin sight so the variation could definitely be due to my inconsistent hold point. I'll keep you posted and I appreciate your insight.I’d be extremely satisfied with the fletched and bare shafts but it seems the broadhead is constantly low. I would take a few more shots to confirm if it is you or the bow causing this. You may need to micro tune the rest up a click or 2.
My guess is more than likely it's me but I will do alot more shooting to confirm it once the weather gets better. It's hard to be precise with EZ-V compared to a single pin sight so the variation could definitely be due to my inconsistent hold point. I'll keep you posted and I appreciate your insight.
I played with my EZV a little but I’m not ready to commit to it YET. One thing I did that helped me gain confidence during practice was to shoot at a 14-16” orange ribbon. I taped mine to a pizza box and use it occasionally for up/down and left/right tuning. I would use it with the tick marks to get a good up/down and left/right. Takes out the guessing part of aiming.My guess is more than likely it's me but I will do alot more shooting to confirm it once the weather gets better. It's hard to be precise with EZ-V compared to a single pin sight so the variation could definitely be due to my inconsistent hold point. I'll keep you posted and I appreciate your insight.