Aleatorian
Member
A few Questions here but here goes:
Currently reviewing my indoor setup and have found a high tear I can't seem to remove, with arrows on target at 20yds dropping progressively lower as I go down a 3 spot, recommendations online are:
1. Cam timing (checked, both stops hit same time)
2. Less tension on a rest (Using a .012" blade currently, tried .010" and .008"(no change))
3. Shorten arrow length
I've been playing round with both softwares, having entered my setup, AA says my 30" 2315's with 220gr points are optimum spine (at the lower end) however Ontarget2 recommends 28.5" 2315's with 180gr points would be better.
Shortening seems like the best option to get a better flight. Opinions?
What is others users preference between these 2 softwares?
Looking at another set of arrows and AA says they are way out but ontarget2 says they are bang on same dynamic spine as my 380 PTs and the "corrected" 2315 X7s. Best options?
Currently reviewing my indoor setup and have found a high tear I can't seem to remove, with arrows on target at 20yds dropping progressively lower as I go down a 3 spot, recommendations online are:
1. Cam timing (checked, both stops hit same time)
2. Less tension on a rest (Using a .012" blade currently, tried .010" and .008"(no change))
3. Shorten arrow length
I've been playing round with both softwares, having entered my setup, AA says my 30" 2315's with 220gr points are optimum spine (at the lower end) however Ontarget2 recommends 28.5" 2315's with 180gr points would be better.
Shortening seems like the best option to get a better flight. Opinions?
What is others users preference between these 2 softwares?
Looking at another set of arrows and AA says they are way out but ontarget2 says they are bang on same dynamic spine as my 380 PTs and the "corrected" 2315 X7s. Best options?