Center shot and paper tuning
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RE: Center shot and paper tuning
ORIGINAL: SwampCollie
You know I like that bow plane one.... and not for the laser but I like the bow square it comes with. You can take the actual arrow you are going to be shooting and screw the insert into the fork end. Most bow squares are WAY too fat for modern carbons. I'm still using one of the old blue flat ones.... serves its purpose for a start.
ORIGINAL: TFOX
The sling was definately too tight.It is there to catch the bow only,it should be very loose.
I concur with swamps opinion on centershot lasers.BUT,I like the spot hogg laser for setting cam alignment and so forth,provided you can do it at full draw.
The sling was definately too tight.It is there to catch the bow only,it should be very loose.
I concur with swamps opinion on centershot lasers.BUT,I like the spot hogg laser for setting cam alignment and so forth,provided you can do it at full draw.
I haven't seen the square that come swith it but if they had a full length model so you could check at full draw,I would buy one myself.IMO,that would be nice.
bigcountry,just because the bow has some lean in the static position,does not mean it will at full draw.
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RE: Center shot and paper tuning
ORIGINAL: TFOX
bigcountry,just because the bow has some lean in the static position,does not mean it will at full draw.
bigcountry,just because the bow has some lean in the static position,does not mean it will at full draw.
But with that said, I have found on the binary cams like my commander and guardian, they have no lean at full draw or static. I know some have.
I also have read that spot hogg recommends if you have static yokes to split the lean. In other words, don't correct the lean at full draw or static but split the difference. I have heard this from other tourny shooters too. I just don't like lean, so I perfer to have none.
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RE: Center shot and paper tuning
ORIGINAL: bigcountry
I realize that, it was just, he wouldn't even let me get past static before almost tossing me out of the shop.
But with that said, I have found on the binary cams like my commander and guardian, they have no lean at full draw or static. I know some have.
I also have read that spot hogg recommends if you have static yokes to split the lean. In other words, don't correct the lean at full draw or static but split the difference. I have heard this from other tourny shooters too. I just don't like lean, so I perfer to have none.
ORIGINAL: TFOX
bigcountry,just because the bow has some lean in the static position,does not mean it will at full draw.
bigcountry,just because the bow has some lean in the static position,does not mean it will at full draw.
But with that said, I have found on the binary cams like my commander and guardian, they have no lean at full draw or static. I know some have.
I also have read that spot hogg recommends if you have static yokes to split the lean. In other words, don't correct the lean at full draw or static but split the difference. I have heard this from other tourny shooters too. I just don't like lean, so I perfer to have none.
I actually can agree with this in some cases.IMO,in this situation,you need to see which works better.
Wouldn't it be sweet to have a drawing machine and a full length laser like the bowplane to see exactly what the cams are doing in relation to each other as you draw the bow,then make adjustments accordingly.
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RE: Center shot and paper tuning
ORIGINAL: TFOX
Wouldn't it be sweet to have a drawing machine and a full length laser like the bowplane to see exactly what the cams are doing in relation to each other as you draw the bow,then make adjustments accordingly.
Wouldn't it be sweet to have a drawing machine and a full length laser like the bowplane to see exactly what the cams are doing in relation to each other as you draw the bow,then make adjustments accordingly.
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RE: Center shot and paper tuning
ORIGINAL: bigcountry
No, it would be something else I would have to have and drive me crazy.[8D]
ORIGINAL: TFOX
Wouldn't it be sweet to have a drawing machine and a full length laser like the bowplane to see exactly what the cams are doing in relation to each other as you draw the bow,then make adjustments accordingly.
Wouldn't it be sweet to have a drawing machine and a full length laser like the bowplane to see exactly what the cams are doing in relation to each other as you draw the bow,then make adjustments accordingly.
I am off for the next couple weeks and I am contimplating building a shooting machine but I might just hunt instead.[8D]
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