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<blockquote data-quote="docgbwhite" data-source="post: 1006821" data-attributes="member: 84784"><p>I have been following this thread simply because I am a new Tac-15i shooter, having the same problems on shooting to the right, target arrows vs BH's. I did the look down the arrow thing, and found my arrow canted right, as I faced it. I moved the bisket left, so the arrow was straight, or at least appeared to be in line with the scope crosshairs, and found that the bh'S NOW SHOOT ABOUT HALF THe DISTANCE THEY DID BEFORE, but still to the right by 2-3". Do I now move the biskit even further left? </p><p>I also tried Aero-bolt arrows, sure enuff, they cut groups with BH's to 25% of what they had been with factory arrows, using both Phat Heads and RamCats, the most accurate BH remains the Rocket triple blade expandable 100 gr, which groups right with the target arrows. No adjustment needed. Groups about 1 inch at 30 yards. Considering this old man's bad eyes and shakes, that's not bad. I solved the problem of premature deployment by removing the lightweight rubber ring and substituting a heavier one from Ace Hardware. Works great in my Yellow Jacket block. </p><p>, Most interesting: I also discovered that I had bitten off far more than I could easily chew by buying such a fast crossbow. I know a bunch about long range muzzleloading, but sure nuff not much of it translates to this crossbow. Now question: if spine is so important and so effective, who offers spine adjustment and re-fletching services for Tac-15 arrows? I am too busy to do it myself. Thanks for putting up with all this. DOC White</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="docgbwhite, post: 1006821, member: 84784"] I have been following this thread simply because I am a new Tac-15i shooter, having the same problems on shooting to the right, target arrows vs BH's. I did the look down the arrow thing, and found my arrow canted right, as I faced it. I moved the bisket left, so the arrow was straight, or at least appeared to be in line with the scope crosshairs, and found that the bh'S NOW SHOOT ABOUT HALF THe DISTANCE THEY DID BEFORE, but still to the right by 2-3". Do I now move the biskit even further left? I also tried Aero-bolt arrows, sure enuff, they cut groups with BH's to 25% of what they had been with factory arrows, using both Phat Heads and RamCats, the most accurate BH remains the Rocket triple blade expandable 100 gr, which groups right with the target arrows. No adjustment needed. Groups about 1 inch at 30 yards. Considering this old man's bad eyes and shakes, that's not bad. I solved the problem of premature deployment by removing the lightweight rubber ring and substituting a heavier one from Ace Hardware. Works great in my Yellow Jacket block. , Most interesting: I also discovered that I had bitten off far more than I could easily chew by buying such a fast crossbow. I know a bunch about long range muzzleloading, but sure nuff not much of it translates to this crossbow. Now question: if spine is so important and so effective, who offers spine adjustment and re-fletching services for Tac-15 arrows? I am too busy to do it myself. Thanks for putting up with all this. DOC White [/QUOTE]
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