I use a tied in nock made of serving with a regular d loop tied above a below the nock. You might be over thinking the torque created by your release. As long as you don't have nock pinch and you...
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I use a tied in nock made of serving with a regular d loop tied above a below the nock. You might be over thinking the torque created by your release. As long as you don't have nock pinch and you...
By changing releases he might be changing his anchor point and or form a little. A small change in anchor point or form can move the point of impact a lot. Chose a release and stick with it.
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I have the straight, non-adjustable cable slide.
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I always heard a bow loses efficiency (speed) when the draw weight is lowered. But I've never seen someone actually post results of testing it. I shoot my 70lb max gt 500 at 62 lbs and I am still...
They are cheap to make. I made one with a 4x4 just because I had one laying around.
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Looks nice.
How much tension are you able to apply to the string
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With my carbon arrows I have to shoot with the cock vane at 1 o clock. Last year I started to mess around with aluminum arrows (2216s) again and I don't think I could avoid contact with blazers on...
My hunting buddy hunts on the ground and in a stand with a ghillie suit
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You can think of it as putting the limb in a vise and placing a load on the end. If the tip moves a lot (large deflection) the limb is rated as a high deflection number.
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Different manufacturers use deflection differently. With elite a smaller deflection number indicates a stiffer limb which means the limb will produce a higher peak weight.
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The pro shop would help you either way. I know the owner of the shop i go to doesn't change for certain things when you buy the bow and accessories from him. For example, when I was trying to decide...
Well you put the ghillie suit on and then you hunt. Just be careful when you shoot. If could imagine a string derailment if part of the suit got stuck between the string and can. I have a buddy that...
Do you have someone to mentor and teach you how to work with a bow?
If you do a used Elite will keep the cost down and you will still be covered with a warranty. If not I suggest to buy from a good...
The new swift looks good. I might have to give them a try
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I have used blazers for a long time since I used a bisquet. I switched to a limb driver and now I want to switch to a vane with better clearance.
What vanes have a lower profile but will still...
Bringing it to the top for a great string maker.
Last year I bought a set from another string maker and I had to twist the heck out of it to get my gt into spec. The strings I received from...
That looks nice.
I just bought the original limb driver. I hope I didn't make a mistake of not getting the new one.
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Yep that's why you have to move the stops in. When tuning I always use my draw board with a scale before I draw the bow.
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The NRA should still go and should get a booth at the exit. That way the people that go without hearing about the issues can sign up on their way out.
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I think you could achieve what you want by preloading the limbs more. This will change the angle of the limbs and allow for more rotation. To decrease let off I would more the stops in to where you...
I would actually like to have a list of companies that are still going to the show. At this point I can't give all the companies that backed out my business so I need to know who not to buy from.
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And you need an overdraw so you can use regular length arrows. Any bow at 32.5 inches would be smoking fast but the million dollar question. Did you run it thru a chrono?
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I like to adjust the cable from the post furthest from the axle. It wouldn't matter either way though. As long as you remove the same amount of twists from each cable the nock point should not move....
I would just move the draw stops to achieve the let off. But to get your draw of 28.75" you may have to twist/untwist cables and string. My gut is telling me your valley will be almost none existent...