Hi purvis6,
Along with answering Okiebowie question (which are very relevant), can you tell me if you're still shooting with the original Whisker Biscuit Arrow Rest and also what work , if any has been done as far as aligning your arrow nocks to the stiff side of each arrows spine?
It's Ok if the answer is "No or None" to both of these questions, but I would need a little more detail about these things before I can narrow down the likely cause of your problem. The initial description is very broad based and could apply to a multitude of causes.
Don't let frustration get the better of you, since many people have been in the same boat you're in now. In almost all cases, with just a little help, they've corrected these problems and achieved the results you're looking for.
Arrow Spine Tuning Questions?
1. Has any spine sorting work been performed on your arrows?
2. Are you using standard PSE TAC15 arrows or Aerobolt II's?
3. What type of arrow nocks are on your arrows?
4. How where the stiff side of your arrow spines identified and marked?
5. Are your nocks indexed to the spine markings?
6. Are you experiencing grouping problems when shooting field points or
broadheads?
Arrow Rest Questions?
1. What Type of Arrow Rest is on your crossbow?
2. Approximately how many shots have been put through your arrow rest?
3. Have you applied any type of conditioner or lubricant to your arrow rest, if it's
a Whisker Biscuit"?
If you can answer these questions, it will give us a much clearer picture of some background information that will help us provide some direction on what to do next. Several of our current forum member have dealt with these types of problems, so many of them can chime in and add their suggestions once you provide this needed information.
Jon Henry