Guys and gals -
Been shooting an older Hoyt Radian as my main target bow for a few months; Great riser! Only problem I'm having is that it's point of impact is about 6-8" lower at 20 yds, than most of my other bows. Being basically an "instinctive" shooter, it takes me a few ends, usually more, to re-set the computer. Not terrible, but annoying.
The bow is tuned pretty well, and is in the same approximate velocity range as most of the bows I'm comparing it too. Tried messing with the nocking point and usual stuff, no joy. It shoots great but there's that re-adjustment necessary when I swtich bows. Only thing, I haven't played with (yet) is adding more reflex with the limb adjustments. Again, feels like I'm at the sweet spot for that bow, so not to anxious to change too many things. Any thoughts appreciated.
Yeah, I could just put a sight on it, and not worry, but I shoot better without one :highfive:
Viper out.
Been shooting an older Hoyt Radian as my main target bow for a few months; Great riser! Only problem I'm having is that it's point of impact is about 6-8" lower at 20 yds, than most of my other bows. Being basically an "instinctive" shooter, it takes me a few ends, usually more, to re-set the computer. Not terrible, but annoying.
The bow is tuned pretty well, and is in the same approximate velocity range as most of the bows I'm comparing it too. Tried messing with the nocking point and usual stuff, no joy. It shoots great but there's that re-adjustment necessary when I swtich bows. Only thing, I haven't played with (yet) is adding more reflex with the limb adjustments. Again, feels like I'm at the sweet spot for that bow, so not to anxious to change too many things. Any thoughts appreciated.
Yeah, I could just put a sight on it, and not worry, but I shoot better without one :highfive:
Viper out.