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Old 03-17-2007 | 01:23 AM
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emwoz
 
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Default Tuning with a T.R. DropZone rest

I am trying to paper tune my bow. I have a trophy ridge Dropzone rest. My center-shot (left to right) is perfect thru the paper and also by doing the "walk-back" method.
My problem is up and down. In order to get a perfect "bullet-hole" thru the paper, my rest issquare with the screw hole in the bow riser, but the nock-end seems extremely low (~1/8"). When I nock the arrow and raise the launcher arm up manually, thearrows nock-endiswell below the perpendicular line off the bow string. I am also getting excessive wear on the shrink tubing on the launcher arm.
What is going on here? My launcher-arm timing of the rest appears to be great. (the actuator string is attached to the cable-guide slide on my BowTech MM). The arrow spine is well within the range for GoldTips chart.
Should I keep the arrow square to the string and not worry about the 1/4" high nock tear in the paper??
Should the rest actuator string be attached to one of the buss cables instead??

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