Outlaw76
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I recently bought a new parker bow. Havent shot in a while and when I did today my shots were low. I noticed that my Whisker Biscuit rest was leaning forward, I dont remember if it was vertical or not? First time using this rest? Any advice
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Gotta take care of that whisker biscuit O76, j/k...mines straight up and down. Not sure if that's what your asking but my thinking is the fletchings need to leave ths biz at the same time or you'll get some drag.....my take at least. Good luck.
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The rest should be parallel with your string, it also may need to be moved up, or your knock may have to move down. Sounds like you need to paper tune your bow, that will give you an idea of what is happening with your arrow.
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are you using pins for a sight? after ya straiten out yer biscut and your still shooting low move your sight down till ya get her shooting right, if your shooting high move your sight up same with your left and right, shooting left move the sight left or right if shooting the oppisite. hope this helps.
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Outlaw76
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Thanks guys, My rest just wasnt tight so I straightened her up and its back to fletch slappin groups. Montana here I come!!!!
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