The only issue I am currently having is that my sight is bottomed-out and I don't have much room to adjust if I decide to pursue further distances. Any solutions to solve this problem?
I had a similar problem before. I had to change my anchor point slightly.
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dad was having the same problem with his sight bottoming out... the pro changed (i think made higher) is peep sight and it took care of it instantly... gave him full adjustablity again...
nice bow by the way
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2011 Mathews Z7 Xtreme
Cuddleback NoFlash IR
Bushnell Trophy Cam
Wildview IR
haha yea the user name doesnt fit now but sweet lookin bow! i was lookin at these out at the dealer and it was tempting, but then i went home and shot my hoyt
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hoyt katera
Magnus stingers
Black Gold sight
Maxima Hunter arrows
QAD ultra rest hd
One suggestion- get rid of the rubber tube peep sight- you have probably the best stock harness on the market- there is really no need for that peep tube- it just slows ya down, makes more noise, and they can & do fail and will hit you smack dab in your eye. Once these octane strings settle-which is not many shots, they are rock solid- My peep hardly ever moved on my Admiral. Not enough for me to bother putting a 1/4 twist in the string.
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