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Old 04-06-2004 | 07:36 AM
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Rangeball
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Rangeball, you don't accomplish that kind of tune and keep the limb bolts fully seated. You don't maintain absolute maximum poundage. But why in the world would you trade off improved tuning, steadier aiming and better accuracy for a couple measely pounds of draw weight? Doesn't make any sense at all.
Art, this is all what I figured, but I thought I'd through my question out to add to the discussion and learning process... and I'm not currently shooting with my limbs maxed out

Honestly, I've never paid attention to how my bow has reacted throughout the draw cycle, and perhaps I should. I'll try to do so today.

I also prefer high wrist, but I'm a hunter, not a target banger. If I get 100 shots in back to back and don't have my tags filled, something's wrong...
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