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Old 03-01-2005, 09:07 AM   #1
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Default Adjusting draw on Bowtech Patriot dually

Am looking at a 2004 Patriot dually. I shoot 29.5". to get the 1/2" from either a 29" or 30" cam.......is the draw stop all that is used to adjust the draw length? How will this affect the letoff?
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Default RE: Adjusting draw on Bowtech Patriot dually

There is no draw stop on the duallys. You would need to buy a 29.5 inch module to get your DL.
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Am looking at a 2004 Patriot dually. I shoot 29.5". to get the 1/2" from either a 29" or 30" cam.......is the draw stop all that is used to adjust the draw length? How will this affect the letoff?

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There's no draw stop on the Dually's but the draw length modules come in 1/2" increments from 26"-31" on the 2004 model.

For a 29 1/2" draw you'll need to get a pair of DC#2.5 modules and they're only available in 65% let off.
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Old 03-01-2005, 09:30 AM   #4
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Thanks for the quick replies Buckeye and Pat!!!!!

Duh....shows how much I know about Bowtechs.[&:] Ok, one more stupid question, can the modules be changed without a bowpress and I assume modules don't cost an arm and a leg......well, maybe a finger.

By the way, I looked at and pulled an Allegiance at the Illinois Deer Classic.....very balanced, weight of the bow was surprisingly light too and smooooooth!
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Default RE: Adjusting draw on Bowtech Patriot dually

No problem

You do not need a bow press to change modules. They should be around $15 or so for the dually modules.
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Hmm, I did notice there is little valley on the Dually but it surely is not as bad or worse than some of the older Hoyt cams, most notably the Redline cam.....that thing had no valley at all.
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