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Old 03-23-2009 | 05:42 AM
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I do hope that by saying "power path" you are referring to the dynamic center of the bow and not the physical center. I know you know this, but just emphasizing it for other who are reading. In other words, most RH hand bows have the string track on the cam offset to the left so the dynamic center is also slightly off to the left..

I do have to agree with you about moving the arrow rest. I initially set mine up with a lazer. I shoot the nocking point on the string and then the point of the arrow laying on the rest. Very seldom do I ever move my rest. If there is a slight spine issue then I figure that's what limb bolts are for.

I always wonder why so many guys are so afraid to turn the wight down on their bows. They get stuck on this idea that a bow works best maxed out. They'll buy and play with different arrows, points, fletching. Cutting arrow down to the last 1/8" because a computer program says "this is what works" when maybe a turn on the limb bolts (free) is all it takes to get near perfect arrow flight.

You know, I'd like to see Easton make two tuning guides. One for release shooters and one for fingers. It would cure a lot of confusion in those with less experience and trying to learn the various tuning processes.
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