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Old 04-27-2012, 11:02 AM
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Well it's pretty much paper tuned. Now to see what it will do with broadheads.

Kind of interesting though is how much the arrows are aiming to the right out of the front of the bow. If I nock an arrow and stand the bow on the ground so I'm looking down over the stabilizer, my arrow is steering way off to the right.

Center shot seems really close to riser,

BUT it is paper tuned.
Thats a indication of too stiff of an arrow. Hopefully you have luck with broad heads.
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Old 04-27-2012, 02:31 PM
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And that is what has me puzzled. If I currently have too stiff and arrow and with a weaker spined arrow why could I not get it tuned?

Know where I can get a good deal on a Mathews? Cause I never had an issue with the old MQ 32.

Trev
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Old 04-27-2012, 04:46 PM
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Don't get frustrated, those are awsome bows, you, will get it figured out.
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Old 04-27-2012, 07:22 PM
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And that is what has me puzzled. If I currently have too stiff and arrow and with a weaker spined arrow why could I not get it tuned?

Know where I can get a good deal on a Mathews? Cause I never had an issue with the old MQ 32.

Trev
Take it into a pro shop and get them to look it over it could be something really simple that you are overlooking.......a weaker spined arrow is usually alot more forgiving than a stiff arrow.......something is not proper on the bow or set up
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