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<blockquote data-quote="Red Sparky" data-source="post: 916898" data-attributes="member: 37223"><p>Thanks. I know all the information on draw length, weight of arrow, arrow speed, etc.. What I can figure out is each pin is shooting about 1 1/2-2" higher than the previous pin at twenty yards. I will do the 10 yard increments but was hoping to get close so when the weather warms up it will not take that long to get on target. I guess I can make a bigger backstop until I know where it is hitting. The worst that can happen is missing and ruining a carbon arrow on the cinder block wall.</p><p></p><p>I will try the Ontarget and see how close I get. Shooting lost of arrows is not a problem as I shoot four times a week about 50 arrows a time. I am treating it like when I threw darts, practice until you start hurting and then stop or you build bad habits.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Red Sparky, post: 916898, member: 37223"] Thanks. I know all the information on draw length, weight of arrow, arrow speed, etc.. What I can figure out is each pin is shooting about 1 1/2-2" higher than the previous pin at twenty yards. I will do the 10 yard increments but was hoping to get close so when the weather warms up it will not take that long to get on target. I guess I can make a bigger backstop until I know where it is hitting. The worst that can happen is missing and ruining a carbon arrow on the cinder block wall. I will try the Ontarget and see how close I get. Shooting lost of arrows is not a problem as I shoot four times a week about 50 arrows a time. I am treating it like when I threw darts, practice until you start hurting and then stop or you build bad habits. [/QUOTE]
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