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Old 01-29-2008, 07:02 PM   #1
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Which looks better to you all? I know that doesnt necessarily mean it is better but which looks better. I honestly have a hard time telling a difference but there is a full inch of diff.

27.5"


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I'd say the 27.5"

I think you look more relaxed
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Break that bow arm down a bit and your an inch to long.
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27.5" looks better...I bet your form would look even better @27"
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Old 01-29-2008, 07:09 PM   #6
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27.5" looks better...I bet your form would look even better @27"
I agree, Aaron, come spring and the NC GTG, I'm going to work on your form.
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Old 01-29-2008, 07:14 PM   #7
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27.5" looks better...I bet your form would look even better @27"
Ditto!
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Old 01-29-2008, 07:19 PM   #8
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Aaron:

My opinion.....but you also have to think about the fact that just maybe that string stretched some since it was new.

Maybe these Bowtech guys can speak to whether or not that's possible......but I shot the bow a LOT in 12 months.

I'm suggesting you get Gibblet to make you a set of strings and cables and put them on with your new mods. I know it's another expense.....but I think it would be money well spent.

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Ok one thing i forgot, the element at 27.5" has bout a 1/2" D-loop, that will be taken care of with the Ally. And i know my form is not great but bare in mind i was on a 10second timer...[8D]
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I'm suggesting you get Gibblet to make you a set of strings and cables and put them on with your new mods. I know it's another expense.....but I think it would be money well spent.
Thats about to finalized on my part. I jsut gotta give him the go.

Rob-I would be more than happy to have my form worked on... I will try to get a pic of my true form sometime, but prob. not much different than what you see here.
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