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Old 09-10-2002 | 09:25 PM
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BigKid
 
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Default RE: Fletching hitting cable

Thanks guys, I really do appreciate the responses. I think you are spot on.

However, I'm very tempted to leave it as is for this season. Every since I got the draw weight back up with these 2413s it's a nail driver. My field points are hitting within a 1" circle at 30 yards unless I screw up the shot (which happens more than I'd like). The muzzy 150 practice blades have a larger spread and are about 2" left and about an inch lower. In other words, it is shooting sweet!

I really hate to change anything just now with only a couple of weeks left til bow season. I think I'll take my time looking for a different rest and just enjoy it like it is for this season. I really can't imagine it shooting any better.

If any one has any other rest recommendations, I'm all ears. What about a bodoodle type rest? Or a wisker bisket? If I'm going to swap it out, I'd like something that limits the arrow from falling off when stalking.

Capstone, I'm not sure if I follow your comment about reaching farther past the string - do you mean with my bow or with new bows? The bow does have the string way left on the limbs as you mention.

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Edited by - BigKid on 09/10/2002 22:51:15
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