Grizzly wrote:
hate to tell you this dave but if your shooting left yer sight needs to go right lol best check the center shot your plundger is too far out and thats whats pushing your arrow left assuming your a right handed shooter no plunger if your using a TM hunter everything has to move in closer to the riser in that case. most all my friends have switched over to the whisker biscut much more user friendly under hunting situations shooting from a tree stand. no arrow fall off the rest. im still old school I actually draw the bow back with my fingers lol . but im never gonnna get out to the treestand and have to walk back to get the reliece best way to test that is a paper test using an arrow with no fletches......... how it cuts int the paper will tell you what you need to do if you can tune the bow with no fletches on the arrow just imagin how well it will shoot with fletches on iti still prefure feathers over veins any day but keep in mind im a fingers shooter and need that stability
Chuck when you move the sight to the right it makes you shoot more left. if your shooting left you have to move the sight to the left to make you shoot more right.