I never have figured out how to post objects on this dang web sight. I just tried posting the chart and it wouldn't take it.
Let me know what model you need info for and I will manually type it out
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2006 BowTech Old Glory 70#/31 inch draw
QAD Drop Away Arrow Rest
Spot-Hogg Hunter 5 pin
6 inch Fuse Axium Stabilizer
Gold Tip Ultra Light Pro 300's
100 grain NAP SpitFire Mechanical Broadheads
Scott WildCat Release
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2006 BowTech Old Glory 70#/31 inch draw
QAD Drop Away Arrow Rest
Spot-Hogg Hunter 5 pin
6 inch Fuse Axium Stabilizer
Gold Tip Ultra Light Pro 300's
100 grain NAP SpitFire Mechanical Broadheads
Scott WildCat Release
Ok we've got a Drop zone tied in and can't get 80% let-off, do we need to add the two twist to the top cable and if so, which one is it?
Near the ax;e or away from the axle?
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Disclaimer- I am not now, nor ever have been a paid bow technician, any advice given is just my opinion.
you need to take two out of the top cable. if you hold the riser and squeeze a cable towards it, the top cable is the one that moves the top cam. (at least i believe that's right).
now dave, what are you up to? getting a new bow?
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aka bucknasty
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I'm trying to decide between ordering a tribute or buying the one he has on hand. The shop owner is new to bowtech and we are fighting this bow together trying to get the let-off right with a drop zone tied in.
I'm real close to ordering though, I like them fresh-out the box.
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Disclaimer- I am not now, nor ever have been a paid bow technician, any advice given is just my opinion.
You either want to add twists into the cable with the red arrow, or take twists out of the cable with the blue arrow. Both will increase your letoff. Do not do more than 2 twists at a time and have a draw scale and calculator handy to calculate letoff....don't go over 80%.