That’s a good problem?Stop shooting groups, as you improve it will get expensive.
The only thing I notice is when I come to full draw, at 20 yards my pin seem to be slightly below my target. So how do I compensate? Add some weight to the rear stabilizer or pivot my right hip slightly?I wouldn't change a thing. If you are grouping like that, and have a steady pin float, don't change a thing.
If you do have a significant pin float, add some stabilizer weight.
I have the same problem at times when I start to get fatigued. Feels as though someone is holding the bow down as I am trying to raise it.The only thing I notice is when I come to full draw, at 20 yards my pin seem to be slightly below my target. So how do I compensate? Add some weight to the rear stabilizer or pivot my right hip slightly?
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Sure that's just the camera angle which is nearly perpendicular to the bottom limb pocket, but skewed with the top pocket. Same reason you can only see the near limb on the bottom, but can see both limbs on the top.It looks like your tillers are way off, man. It looks like you have 3 or 4 turns out of the bottom and none out of the top. I'm sure some consistency will come back into play after you fix