Any chance that first arrow that hit higher than the others had fletching contact during shot? It appears to sit in the target at a different angle with nock lower than other arrows. If you see a pattern of that happening, number your arrows to determine if a specific arrow doesn't fly the same as the others.
@@vegainey I went back and looked at previous rounds and it was loose from another hit earlier that morning. I had thought of numbering the arrows, but after this definitely will do so to keep track of which arrow is which, thanks for the comment
Any chance that first arrow that hit higher than the others had fletching contact during shot?
It appears to sit in the target at a different angle with nock lower than other arrows. If you see a pattern of that happening, number your arrows to determine if a specific arrow doesn't fly the same as the others.
@@vegainey I went back and looked at previous rounds and it was loose from another hit earlier that morning. I had thought of numbering the arrows, but after this definitely will do so to keep track of which arrow is which, thanks for the comment