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    Member Spike
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    Default GTO dl adjustable or not

    Thinking of getting a GTO and wanted to know if this bow is draw specific with cams or adjustable just like the Envy.Any help would greatly be aprreciated.

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    The DL is adjusted by way of mods for every 1/2" where as the envy had mods with a few DLs on each mod. They are changed with 2 screws.

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    Exactly what L Train said. It is very easy to change the dl..

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    Quote Originally Posted by L-train View Post
    The DL is adjusted by way of mods for every 1/2" where as the envy had mods with a few DLs on each mod. They are changed with 2 screws.
    Sorry, my English is not the best. I have ordered the GTO in 29" and hope to get it in a few weeks.
    Can I adjust it to 28 1/2 dl, if I going to find it's better for me ?

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    You will just need an extra set of 28.5" draw modules and 5 minutes to change them.

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    On friday i got my GTO . 15 Minutes and I shot the first 5 rounds in the center of the spot.
    A great bow and I'm happy with it.
    In September i take it to Newfoundland and hope i get a moose ore/ and a caribou with it. Whats about a good and lightweight quiver for it ?=
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    I use a Fuse 2 peice 6 arrow quiver & find them real good mate. They sit on the bow real well.
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    I use the Fuse one piece Satori on mine. I think that it works very well and you have the option of easy removal in case you need to take it off.
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    Alpine soft-loc=durable,quiets your bow even more i.m.o. and comes off the bow in two seconds

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    Quote Originally Posted by jsasker View Post
    Alpine soft-loc=durable,quiets your bow even more i.m.o. and comes off the bow in two seconds
    I really like this quiver also, but I am not sure I would recommend it as a lightweight quiver. It is not that light.

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