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Old 08-25-2005, 11:32 AM   #1
 
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Default muzzy zero effect

I have a bowtech old glory and have heard nothing but good about the muzzy ze rest so i bought it. now i was reading somewhere else they don't work on a bowtech or they are very difficult to set up. anybody have any expierence with this or know anything about this.
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Old 08-25-2005, 11:50 AM   #2
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Default RE: muzzy zero effect

I would drop Len a line. He has probably set up more Zero Effects than anyone but the company itself. When I visited his shop he had bins of different Zero Effect parts because he sold so many of them.

I had a Zero Effect set up on a Patriot SC a year or two back with no problems so I cannot see how they say it cannot be done.
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Old 08-25-2005, 11:53 AM   #3
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now i was reading somewhere else they don't work on a bowtech or they are very difficult to set up.
Total BS.

I had the MZE on my Allegiance which has shorter cable slide travel than the OG.

Have yet to find a Bowtech that the MZE wont work on and I have had a lot of Bowtechs since they came on the market.

Just watch the video that came with the MZE and set it up.
It looks like it is complecated but it is not.

About the only thing you will have to do is leave the broadhead guard off the MZE as it will hit the shelf.
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What Ausie said , Ive got one on my old glory , and it works great .
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Default RE: muzzy zero effect

I'm with Ausie on this as well ,I have one on my 04 Patriot Dually and it work's great ,it's the only piece on my bow that I've never considered changing .I like to change accesories all the time ,just to try something new. But I won't think of changing my Zero Effect.

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Len put one on my Bowtech Justice. It's worked perfectly for over a year now.
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