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<blockquote data-quote="jon.henry755" data-source="post: 503829" data-attributes="member: 29115"><p>az69ner,</p><p>When I gave you the previous information I was assuming that you've gone through the step by step initial set up and tuning exercises. Specifically the set up and paper tuning exercises. </p><p></p><p>Unless you have made sure that the TAC15 Whisker Biscuit is in perfect alignment with the nocking point on your crossbows string you would have no way of knowing </p><p>if your center shot is perfectly straight and your problem could very likely be that your scope is following the crossbows rail, but your arrows are not in alignment with the frames center line. This could also cause exactly the same type of problem that you've described, so please make sure you did not bypass the manufactures set up and tuning instructions. </p><p></p><p>Also I would strongly suggest that you take the time to level and square the bow to the frame and the scopes horizontal crosshair. This means that you should use a level across your bows limbs and then make sure that when you look through your scope your horizontal crosshair is in perfect level with your bowstring. If these two things are not in perfect level with one another, the difference will also cause a windage problem. The longer the shot, the worse the problem will become.</p><p></p><p>Regards,</p><p></p><p>Jon</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="jon.henry755, post: 503829, member: 29115"] az69ner, When I gave you the previous information I was assuming that you've gone through the step by step initial set up and tuning exercises. Specifically the set up and paper tuning exercises. Unless you have made sure that the TAC15 Whisker Biscuit is in perfect alignment with the nocking point on your crossbows string you would have no way of knowing if your center shot is perfectly straight and your problem could very likely be that your scope is following the crossbows rail, but your arrows are not in alignment with the frames center line. This could also cause exactly the same type of problem that you've described, so please make sure you did not bypass the manufactures set up and tuning instructions. Also I would strongly suggest that you take the time to level and square the bow to the frame and the scopes horizontal crosshair. This means that you should use a level across your bows limbs and then make sure that when you look through your scope your horizontal crosshair is in perfect level with your bowstring. If these two things are not in perfect level with one another, the difference will also cause a windage problem. The longer the shot, the worse the problem will become. Regards, Jon [/QUOTE]
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