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      I’m a newbie and I have a new Bear Super Grizzly @ 45#.

      Using the “Yardstick” formula to determine “Draw Length” displayed on Page 73 of T. J. Conrad’s “The Traditional Bowhunter’s Handbook, my “length” is 26 inches.

      My first question is: what length should my wooden arrows be with nock before they put on field points or broadheads, both of which are 125 grains?

      My second question is that when I shoot a group of five arrows at “the box” they predominantly land to the left of my point of aim marker usually in a scattered up and down line. What or how do adjust? My body? My feet? point of aim?

      Thank you,

      TradBoot

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