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    i bought a 2008 Synergy XT 30" 70lb. and i have looked everywhere for the ATA and the brace height so i can judge it after i have synced the cams but i cannot find it anywhere can someone please help me.

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    ATA 33" +/-1/8" (I think)
    Brace Height 7"
    Check out the sticky at the top of the page that says "bow spec sheets" it'll give you more info.
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    i believe those specs are correct however, dont worry about what you end up with after your done tuning, it doesnt really matter ata and brace Height are the least important things, mor important are Draw length and draw weight.
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    i can deal with extra draw weight i just dont want the bow to be way out of spec. but my cams are synced nicely and the bow just holds and shoots awesome.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Elite_Kevin View Post
    ... Just make sure the cams are in sync.

    I think I've posted this about a thousand times but I keep seeing these post in regards to the "specs" being off when someone gets a bow. We have a +/- .1875 on the A-A and +/- .125 on the brace, THERE IS NO MAGIC SPEC, the specs are just a starting point.

    We don't set up a bow trying to attain the published specs, we set it up for peak weight, draw length and cam orientation, the A-A and brace fall wherever the bow performs best.
    I think that about wraps it up...
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