RE: Bowtech "fitting" question
My shop has all the modules available and they swap them out for nothing. Just a trade for them, lose one set, but gain another. I would absolutely keep the loop, more accurate and consistent. I know what you mean about shooting good and then possibly getting even better. About a month I was shooting good, and then she shop owner tore my grip apart. We changed my hand position, finger position, wrist position, lots of stuff. Now I can hit a gnat in the eye at 30 paces!I would say play around this off-season and see what you come up with!