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With a 20" bolt every inch front of center would equate to 5%, so 12" from the back of the bolt (2" foc) would be 10% FOCTYE wrote:My Carbons balance at 13" and my Aluminums balance at 12". What would 12" be?
One other thing to check besides you rest/checkweld that Gutpile mentioned, is to make sure the scope is exactly level. If it's off by just a fraction of a degree, at 50 yds that can throw your windage off too.BOB7255KHZ wrote:OH yes, I"m using the same arrow , then shooting it again.
I'm dead center at 20 and 30 time after time, same hole.....40 yards pretty good also....but at 50 yards I'm low about 3 inches and to the right by 4 inches. So if I adjust the scope windages for 50 I cam be right on at 50 yards......but now when I come back to 20 and 30 yards , I'm shooting high and to the left by a couple inches. Guess this is all arrow flight that cannot be corrected ?
BOB
Yep fellas , I thought the same thing.....like my scope wasn't mounted true, but the Excalibur dealer put it together for me....he stuck some sort of calibration gizmo on it ( white card/ black #'s).....also put locktite on the needed screws.ComfyBear wrote:Hawkeye, I think you hit the nail on the head. If the scope isn't perpendicular it would not only affect windage, but levelation as well.
Seeing that BOB states that he is hitting low and to the right, more than likely, his scope could be canted slightly to the left, which means that when he compensates and makes it perpendicular, the POI will be to the right and low.