arrow flight problem solved!

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webfoot
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arrow flight problem solved!

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First, I want to thank everybody for their help. The problem was my target set up. It was not stable enough and caused arrows to go in at angle. Stabled target, then shot ten arrows. Perfectly straight in and perfect dead on. I am amazed at the accuracy this bow has. I recommend excalibur to everyone. Thanks again.
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wheelie
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Re: arrow flight problem solved!

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Cool, figured it was something simple. Still, I number my arrows so i can identify them apart if one shoots off repeatelly
sumner4991
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Re: arrow flight problem solved!

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Glad it was a simple fix . . .Tom was spot on . . .I thought you were seeing it come out of the bow crooked.

Anyway . . .good deal. Keep shooting. :mrgreen:
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vrodman
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HaHa :lol: Wish would have seen this before I posted a reply to the other.
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