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Old 04-05-2009, 07:38 AM   #11
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I adjust it because I can and it is there.
I will as well with my new Sword Twilght Hunter since it is there, plus knowing I have should give me added confidence. I actually ended up picking this sight partly because of the 3rd axis capability plus I like the sight.
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Old 04-05-2009, 12:03 PM   #12
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Im at teh paris, tx ASA shoot right now and the other day noticed that my 3rd axis was soooo far off its not even funny...Â* Too late to change it though.Â* Thats what i get for letting someone else mess with my sightÂ* good thing tx isnt too hilly.
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When you get home I will use my new 3rd axis tool to set your 3rd for you,should take about 2 minutes.
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Old 04-05-2009, 07:17 PM   #13
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Im at teh paris, tx ASA shoot right now and the other day noticed that my 3rd axis was soooo far off its not even funny... Too late to change it though. Thats what i get for letting someone else mess with my sight good thing tx isnt too hilly.
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Sounds great. My sight is literally not even eyeball close[&:] Dont know why either... Oh well, my bad shooting wont be blamed on it this go round...fightin the wind and bein greedy on them 14 rings will[8D]

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home I will use my new 3rd axis tool to set your 3rd for you,should take about 2 minutes.
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14 rings are bad[8D]
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Sorry to hijack, but Tfox, what 3rd axis tool do you have? Is it the medicine stone?
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Sorry to hijack, but Tfox, what 3rd axis tool do you have? Is it the medicine stone?

Nope,I made my own and I feel it is the best way to set the 3rd on a tuned bow. It has been checked out by one of the best tuners on his hooter shooter and it works flawlessly.
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