Re: Team BC & Bowzone Spots
heres a little peice of advice I founbd very helpful. selecting your arrows is critical....by that I mean you need to test all your arrows and find which one hit together and which do not. In 3D you will likely not notice if you have an arrow that hit 1/2" to the left but indoors that is very important.
Heres what I do
- number all my arrows
- shoot 2 rounds on a target with arrows 1-3, shooting the same arrow at the same target each shot
- save the target and mark which arrow was used on each spot
- repeat for arrows 4-6 on a fresh target an so on untill you've done all your arrows
- NOTE: you must not adjust anything during this process
Now that you have done all your arrows go back and look at all then targets, it will be very clear which ones are not grouping with the others. select the best 5 or 6 for your quiver. For those that are not grouping with the others, try turning the nock 1/3 turn and try them again. remember as little as 1/2" deviation will cost you points every round!
For those of you shooting in the 290 range, this WILL get you a few points you didn't know you had in ya!!
Chris
"Do not go where the path may lead,
go instead where there is no path and leave a trail."
Emerson