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Old 09-12-2006, 09:42 AM   #1
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Default Zero effect Question/revised

A question for all of you Zero effect users.
I shoot a PSE Dakota.
Will the zero effect work on this bow?
It seems that the Next Generation zero effect are made to fit Matthews, Hoyt or bows with short ATA and parallel limb technology.
And my set up does not fit into any of these criteria...
Will the origional work?

I just aquired a Brand New MathewsSQ2.

Will the new "Next Generation" zero effect for short ATA work on this bow, even if it does not haveparallel limbs. Or will I have to use the original?

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I'm pretty sure that one of the Muzzy models will work on your Dakota. A pro shop that sets up lots of them would be the place to take it.
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loan star,

I put a zero effect on my 1996 McPherson Eliminator two years ago and have had no problems.

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Yep, the original should work just fine. I don't know how familiar you are with that rest, but I just did a review of a Zero Effect which is in the Gear Review forum; As McDonald's would say -- I'm lovin' it!
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Old 09-13-2006, 06:59 AM   #5
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Thanks for the information Greg/Mo.

Yourreview is what got me looking at the zero effect since I can not get my fletching clearance on my Quick Tune 3000.
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I just aquired a Brand New MathewsSQ2.

Will the new "Next Generation" zero effect for short ATA work on this bow, even if it does not haveparallel limbs. Or will I have to use the original?
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