I was wondering if anyone of the BT shooters uses TWO draw stops pegs?
If I pull hard into the wall I notice that the cam w/o the peg can move.
Would a peg on each cam help accuracy?
Has anyone tried it?
You really shouldn't be pulling into the wall hard enough to move your peg. A good way to really scratch up that cam and be inconsistent is to have that draw stop adjusted too short. I'd try moving it a bit before adding another peg, personally.
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I've never heard of anyone pulling into the wall hard enough to move one of our draw stop pegs... If you're pulling that hard, you may be shooting too short a draw length.
You really shouldn't be pulling into the wall hard enough to move your peg. A good way to really scratch up that cam and be inconsistent is to have that draw stop adjusted too short. I'd try moving it a bit before adding another peg, personally.
I've never heard of anyone pulling into the wall hard enough to move one of our draw stop pegs
As a former Mathews shooter.....I can tell you the FIRST thing I loved about a Bowtech....on the first draw.....was the fact it had such a ROCK SOLID back wall. I never knew it could be like that.
It might just be me. The wall does NOT feel soft at all. Sometimes I creepBACK to hit my anchor point.
Maybe I need to add a little draw length or move my anchor up.