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Old 04-09-2009, 11:17 AM
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drockw
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Default RE: Accuracy question

ORIGINAL: Sniper151

I disagree with the "it's not the bow". After 5 years your bow is definitely not tuned as it was when you put it down. Limbs may relax, string will lose its elasticity and control cables need replaced. Before you go out and spend 100's on a new bow, take the time to replace control cables, string and have the cams and cam bushings checked out and take the time to tune with the new equipment. I'll wager you will be right back where you were 5 years ago at a fraction of the cost. Of course, if you do want a new bow, this is a good excuse for the little lady.
thats what i said, but yall seemed to miss it[8D] A well set old bow, can shoot just fine. Also... There are still bows today that are new, and junk. There are bows from back in the day that are not junk as well.

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