I posted on another thread about my arrows catching something on the bow on release and scraping the fletchings off.
Well, I took it to the shop and had them look at it.
They made a few changes to the button and rest, but also noticed my nocking point was a little high - 6mm. So, they re-nocked it at 4mm.
A day later I went to shoot it, and the arrows were noticably hitting the shelf of my riser.
I checked the nocking point, and it was 8mm!
I know things can change over time, but I literally took the bow down one day and set it up the next.
The string isn't on upside down before anyone asks. Bracing height the same, etc.
I could jut re-nock it, but it's still a mystery how it can change so much...
Well, I took it to the shop and had them look at it.
They made a few changes to the button and rest, but also noticed my nocking point was a little high - 6mm. So, they re-nocked it at 4mm.
A day later I went to shoot it, and the arrows were noticably hitting the shelf of my riser.
I checked the nocking point, and it was 8mm!
I know things can change over time, but I literally took the bow down one day and set it up the next.
The string isn't on upside down before anyone asks. Bracing height the same, etc.
I could jut re-nock it, but it's still a mystery how it can change so much...