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1. I would check over the bow first and make sure that everything is tight and nothing is moving at all. (Rest, sights...)
2. Number your arrows with a marker and make sure that it is not the same arrows all the time. Shoot at a target where you can mark on the target, the number of each arrow nect to the impact hole. Could be a bent arrow(s).
3. Make sure that you do everything exactly the same every time. Bow grip, sight picture, follow through, anchor point.......
4. If all else fails have someone watch you or record yourself shooting and see if they can pick up what your doing wrong.
Just some starting points. I bought a BowTech this year and about returned it till I took one step at a time and worked out the bugs. I can now shoot 4-6" groups at 50 yards with out a problem. Moose look out!
Good Luck :grin: