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Posted: 12/28/2012 10:25:23 PM EDT
[Last Edit: hollywood387]
Been about 25 years but my daughter has gotten me back into traditional archery.

I just picked up a 55#, 62" Samick Sage entry level bow and some blemished arrows that I have previously tuned with, 8.25" brace ht, 30" carbon shafts, ... etc.

so, you guys who know your stuff, how can I correct this:

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In this video, I'm shooting from +/- 50' at a downhill angle (2~3% grade maybe) and you'll notice all my shots are around to the right of the center bull.
It seems every time I try to compensate, I change my elevation ... I dunno, I'm getting frustrated.  Shooting about 70~80 arrows a day trying to get into shape but having a hard time getting better than 4" consistency.

Any advice?

ETA:  the flu flu was just for kiks cause it sounds cool!  also, when I said "that's a little bit better"  I was talking about the holes in the door.  Been a week since I got the bow tuned at the range and started using my shop as a backstop.  the first couple of days were absolutely HORRIBLE!  lol
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