"Hey Charles,
I noticed I have to kind of aim to the right of the target in order to get my arrows any where near the target.
Is it because I'm not perfectly aligned with the object I'm trying to shoot at? Does it have something to do with forced perspective?"
- Gordon M.
A
Hey Gordon!
What kind of arrowrest did you get?
Unless you are plucking, canting or making some other kind of form mistake, chances are likely your arrowrest is not center-shot, and you will have to aim a little to the side when using that style of arrowrest.
There is no such thing as "a perfect arrowrest", but there are a wide variety of arrowrest designs with varying degrees of how center shot / accurate they are.
Sincerely,
Charles Moffat
CardioTrek.ca
Round 2
"The one I got has one of those flippers on it."
- Gordon M.
Hey Gordon!
You have two choices:
- You can deliberately aim to the right a bit.
- You can deliberately cant to the right a bit. Try to cant the same amount each time once you find the correct amount of canting.
In the future you might also decide to get an arrowrest that has a more center-shot design, but for now the flipper will work.
If you have additional questions let me know.
Sincerely,
Charles Moffat
CardioTrek.ca
Update
"Thanks Charles. That's the one.
I'll experiment with canting."
- Gordon M.
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