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I shoot blazers on micro diameter arrows and there is a tiny amount of fletch contact but I don't think it's hurting me?? My groups are tighter than I ever could have hoped a few months ago.
Wow, I can't help but wonder if there is some other factor in play here. I just shot from 40 & 50 yards and although the corkscrewing arrow flight is gone there is still a pretty fair amount of fishtailing, even after left-right adjustments to the rest and vane contact to the bow has been eliminated. I've got too much going on the next couple of days but I can see I have some more tinkering to do pretty quick to get this thing shooting darts again.
Yep, I took it to Denton at Rock Creek Archery in Enumclaw yesterday and he saw the nock position (and associated rest position) problem immediately. He fixed me up and I took it home and promptly robin hooded arrow #1 with arrow #2 at 20 yards. Woohoo!....oh, and d*mn! I'm hoping to get out today and shoot at longer range so I can check arrow flight. It shot a bullet hole in paper so I think I'm in the zone, just have to broadhead tune now.I was impressed with Denton both personally and professionally. No doubt this won't be the last time I visit his shop.
you need to raise your rest then reset your nock or dloop to level . It shouldn't be that close . and I wouldn't get away from blazers , a four fletch blazer in a x pattern works quiet well .
I had to go to stiffer spine arrow than recommended with my outlaw, straightened my arrow flight out. Im not sure if this happens to a lot of people, but I'm ok with shooting what works.