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Old 01-12-2007 | 08:45 AM
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Default RE: An end to tuning?

Excellent post.iI think that if they were to attempt that sort of thing ,wouldn't the most finicky part of the equation need to adressed first?THE STRING.I know there are a lot of excellent strings out that are very good but,I think tha they would have to come up witha string material that will not stretch or creep at all.
Excellent point and to take that one step further if they did design a no-creep string then it would be harder on the rest of the bow's components and therefore we would need to beef those up as well. That is exactly my point in taking this approach. Design the bow with a thought strictly towards tuning and then marketability but do so while also considering arrow and point so the entire setup is designed with one thought in mind....having the most tune free equipment possible.

Imagine the increased accuracy potential when you rule out having to tune your bow and arrow combination?.......the ability to focus on your shooting form without worrying whether or not it is you or the gear....

.....imagine the increased penetration potential from a "perfectly" tuned setup...and the tons of folks who would be drawn to it.
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