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<blockquote data-quote="jon.henry755" data-source="post: 672096" data-attributes="member: 29115"><p>No worries whoopass800. As you increase the distance of your shots these factors become much more critical to maintain tight grouping performance.</p><p></p><p>If you ever watch the u-tube video's on people shooting the TAC15's at long distances and making very accurate shots at distances from 50 yards - 100 yards you'll come to understand this was only possible by using the same arrow for each shot. When changing arrows, it requires a level of tuning that is only obtainable by following the steps that I've provided. </p><p></p><p>This is an easy way to determine if somebody is using some trick camera activity to fake the shots or if in fact they can actually make the shots. Unless they've taken the time to perfectly match their arrows in advance, the shots aren't possible when multiple arrows are involved.</p><p></p><p>How did you think crossbow competitive shooters are achieving the scoring results they achieve? Only through the use of these matching and tuning steps.</p><p></p><p>Good luck and good shooting!</p><p></p><p>Regards,</p><p></p><p>Jon</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="jon.henry755, post: 672096, member: 29115"] No worries whoopass800. As you increase the distance of your shots these factors become much more critical to maintain tight grouping performance. If you ever watch the u-tube video's on people shooting the TAC15's at long distances and making very accurate shots at distances from 50 yards - 100 yards you'll come to understand this was only possible by using the same arrow for each shot. When changing arrows, it requires a level of tuning that is only obtainable by following the steps that I've provided. This is an easy way to determine if somebody is using some trick camera activity to fake the shots or if in fact they can actually make the shots. Unless they've taken the time to perfectly match their arrows in advance, the shots aren't possible when multiple arrows are involved. How did you think crossbow competitive shooters are achieving the scoring results they achieve? Only through the use of these matching and tuning steps. Good luck and good shooting! Regards, Jon [/QUOTE]
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