move nock until broadheads group with field points, Usually a slightly low tear will be pretty close. If you are having right and left issues you are torqueing your bow or shooting broadheads with poor flight characteristics.
Spin your arrows first. Make sure there are no wobbles in them. Any movement can result in bad flight. Then after that if they still won't group, work with the bow.
If you have a point high nock end low move the nocking point on the string up. I you have point low nock end high move nocking poit on the string down.
Your centershot depending on what bow you shoot should be a nominal setting to start with. Only move your rest if you get erattic left or right whip or you may need to check to see if your shooting the right spined arrow or you may need to shoot heavier point.
I spin the arrow and rotate the broadhead (before the glue dries) until the arrow spins PERFECTLY. No wabble at all. When I find that PERFECT spot I set it aside and let the glue dry.
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