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<blockquote data-quote="megabuck" data-source="post: 1006881" data-attributes="member: 55803"><p>yes you can move the rest a hair more to the left, but be carefull very very small amount, you are close,, Stay with the rocket xl 100gr. buy lots of arrows # them and record shots you may chose not to shoot a couple at further ranges, refletching a lessor shooting arrow did not seem to help all the time.</p><p>When you # your arrow, make sure the # is always up when you shoot, I have had certain arrows that would shoot to the right of the other arrows 2" @ 50 yds so I would flip the number of that arrow upside down and it would then shoot with the other arrows, then I would write (say 10u on fletching) meaning that arrow needs to be shot the other way</p><p></p><p>Also I would like to add ,I do not like any play in the knocking loop on the string, I would add the proper string to take up play in the knocking of the arrow, but keep in mind if you do this you may have to readjust your rest, if your rest is out anyway say over to far to the right you could take up play in the knocking loop and tune your bow by adding string to the left side only on the knocking loop, add super glue to your string ends to keep them from coming apart</p><p></p><p>This bow can do amazing things at 100 yds if you fine tune it and select your arrows.</p><p>If you are not looking for that kind of accuracy these tips are helpful but are not as important good luck</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="megabuck, post: 1006881, member: 55803"] yes you can move the rest a hair more to the left, but be carefull very very small amount, you are close,, Stay with the rocket xl 100gr. buy lots of arrows # them and record shots you may chose not to shoot a couple at further ranges, refletching a lessor shooting arrow did not seem to help all the time. When you # your arrow, make sure the # is always up when you shoot, I have had certain arrows that would shoot to the right of the other arrows 2" @ 50 yds so I would flip the number of that arrow upside down and it would then shoot with the other arrows, then I would write (say 10u on fletching) meaning that arrow needs to be shot the other way Also I would like to add ,I do not like any play in the knocking loop on the string, I would add the proper string to take up play in the knocking of the arrow, but keep in mind if you do this you may have to readjust your rest, if your rest is out anyway say over to far to the right you could take up play in the knocking loop and tune your bow by adding string to the left side only on the knocking loop, add super glue to your string ends to keep them from coming apart This bow can do amazing things at 100 yds if you fine tune it and select your arrows. If you are not looking for that kind of accuracy these tips are helpful but are not as important good luck [/QUOTE]
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