My brother-in-law had gotten a Bear Species EV last year to start bow hunting. This off season we upgraded his whisker biscuit to a QAD HDX, he had brought it to shop to get installed, timed for drop away and install a new peep (to get rid of peep with rubber wire).
well first shot back home at 20 yards he missed 2’+ to the right. Apparently he was only shooting 5-6’ at the shop. No paper tuning or timing of cams.
So I had him send me some pictures in meantime. Center shot seems way off. His arrow is pointing way far right when nocked and rest is in up position. Trying to remedy that, we’ve run out of rest adjustment (I’m sure it’s well out of spec)
so either nocking point is so far left that we can’t compensate with rest to line up. Can this be fixed in a press, switching “top hats”? Or twisting strings/cables?
well first shot back home at 20 yards he missed 2’+ to the right. Apparently he was only shooting 5-6’ at the shop. No paper tuning or timing of cams.
So I had him send me some pictures in meantime. Center shot seems way off. His arrow is pointing way far right when nocked and rest is in up position. Trying to remedy that, we’ve run out of rest adjustment (I’m sure it’s well out of spec)
so either nocking point is so far left that we can’t compensate with rest to line up. Can this be fixed in a press, switching “top hats”? Or twisting strings/cables?