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Thread: What is involved in "Supertuned"?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Dave Nowlin View Post
    I've been thinking again and for those of you who don't have the tools and/or skills to supertune you own bows I would suggest you send them to Crackers or our own Tuskbuster as I believe he can do most if not all of the things Mike does and as an extra bonus, Tuskbuster is an Elite dealer and his wife may need a new pair of shoes.
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    Never eaten there although Memphis is my original home. Been here since December of 1975.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Dave Nowlin View Post
    But you didn't deny your wife may need a new pair of shoes.
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    This is one heck of a thread. 3 pages and no one is bickering and some dang good info is being shared.

    Thumbs up to everyone.

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    If indeed we did decide to send it to someone such as Crackers and he installs his own strings, doesn't that void the warranty? Doesn't Kevin only want Neely strings on to keep the warranty or am I remembering something wrong?
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    I think its the material and no# of strands not the brand. but I could be wrong.
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    I reread that myself out of curosity and it simply requires 24 strands of 452X for both the strings and cables. I'm sure that the OEM is recommended. Maybe the reason this thread has been so peaceful is that it of interest to only those who are very serious about tuning there bow to perfection, which is both laborious and time consuming but very gratifying
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    Thank you Dave for an awesome post.
    On the fire we just recieved it only has a draw stop on the upper cam that contacts the limb.There is a slot in the bottom cam that looks identical but no peg in it.Is that ok or did we lose a peg or something?How can I tell if the cams are in sinc if there is only one peg?
    Thanks again for taken the time to post this good stuff.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Dave Nowlin View Post
    Maybe the reason this thread has been so peaceful is that it of interest to only those who are very serious about tuning there bow to perfection, which is both laborious and time consuming but very gratifying
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    Why would you say that? Is it possible that someone else can tune a bow?
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    Thanks Dave Thats the bit of info that i needed to finish up what i started.. I have a bunch of binary cam bows that need that finishing touch. I have all the tools needed just need to find the time. That is the hard part,putting the baby to bed than going out in the shop at 10 or 11 at nite and working out there for a while and than gertting up at 4:30 am and going to work.. It catches up to you fast..

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