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sefan
08-05-2011, 09:52 PM
Does it have any effect? The reason I ask, My pulse gave me fits, I've heard a lot about cam lean & being " touchy " with grip. I put on a
tilt tamer & worked on my grip & left/ right issues got better, but still not as good as my GT. This was my first drop-away after always using a bisquit. After being ready to sell the Pulse, I pulled the bisquit off the Gt & put in on the pulse . It shot great. After a month & no time to get a re-placement bisquit for the Gt, I figured why not see how the TT smackdown would do on the GT & It shot great. Granted, not having any experience w/ a drop-away I could have gotten lucky, but could a shorter Bh be the reason.

archer58inPA
08-05-2011, 10:20 PM
Hi dave...Tie the drop cord lower on the cable. Almost at the bottom of the grip. This will make the rest rdop sooner.
I had the same problem.

P.S. My shoulder still hurts. Progress has slowed.

john0341
08-05-2011, 11:26 PM
put it on and tie like the last post said and the take foot powder spray on it and orarrows and see if its hitting and slowly tweek it until you get it right. good luck

sefan
08-06-2011, 12:01 AM
limb driven- funny thing is I tried everything I thought. Blamed the bow then the rest. Only other thing was BH or blaming me lol.

TEXAS 10PT
08-06-2011, 12:20 AM
I built a Frankenbow Energy that winded up with a 6 1/4" BH. I use a Limbdriver and no issues what so ever. I also have a Tilt Tamer on this bow and it draws so smooth.

TEXAS

Maybee-R
08-06-2011, 01:13 AM
Probably a timing issue with the rest, and you got it right on the GT would be my guess.

sefan
08-06-2011, 10:08 PM
Probably a timing issue with the rest, and you got it right on the GT would be my guess.

I'm glad I didn't give up on the bow or the rest, Both are great now. I figured I got lucky when I put it on my Gt & things worked perfect. I'm thinking that many problems people have with their bows are do to human error / bad setup.