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RE: Tribute Finds New Home
Congratulations on the new bow. I have yet to hear a negative thing about it and that is pretty impressive when you consider how critical folks on the web can be of new products. I have yet to lay my hands on one but am really looking forward to getting my new Old Glory. These bows are something special.
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RE: Tribute Finds New Home
AmI seeing the drop zone tied into the cable slide & if so is that working to achieve zero fletching contact?
Great looking rig BTW! |
RE: Tribute Finds New Home
The Shop owner told me that the drop-away stylerest work better tied to the cable slide instead of served in. We had it paper tuned in two shots so I am assuming at this point there is no fletching contact. After about 75-100 shots none of my fletchings appear to be damaged and the flight path appears straight.
I did have to take the rest off today so I could verify my serial number and might have moved it from original setting, but it stills seems to be shooting accurate. |
RE: Tribute Finds New Home
Thanks for the info, that's good to hear. It will sure make set-up & tweaking a lot easier to do instead of having to serve it in.
I know simms & another tephlon slide are now coming with the hole to tie in a drop away, I wonder which one has the correct string & cable offset for the tribute? |
RE: Tribute Finds New Home
I can tell you how to fix the broadhead issue....switch to Magnus Stingers!
I have almost the exact same setup you do, and my broadheads are DEAD ON with my field tips! |
RE: Tribute Finds New Home
very nice man what extra did you have to pay when you traded it in? i shot one last week and loved it but ended up going with the 06 tomkat.
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RE: Tribute Finds New Home
Awesome looking bow! I haven't heard one negative comment about the tribute either. I'm gonna testshoot both thetribute and allegiance in a couple of weeks when my local shop finally gets them in. I'm really looking forward to upgrading from my old 2000 model reflex (although it has been a great bow). I'm a diehard Mossy Oak fan...how about a nice close up of how the Obsession pattern looks on that bad boy!
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RE: Tribute Finds New Home
ORIGINAL: Buck442 The Shop owner told me that the drop-away stylerest work better tied to the cable slide instead of served in. We had it paper tuned in two shots so I am assuming at this point there is no fletching contact. After about 75-100 shots none of my fletchings appear to be damaged and the flight path appears straight. I did have to take the rest off today so I could verify my serial number and might have moved it from original setting, but it stills seems to be shooting accurate. |
RE: Tribute Finds New Home
If the grip is your only problem you should think of removing it. I have small hands and big grips are just a bummer. Not only that, the bigger grips are the main reason for inconsistancy and the occasional fliers from a lot of folks. Think about taking it off. I took mine off my Darton(which is a small grip to begin with). Wrap the handle with the rubber anti vibration wrap made by Sims, the limb saver people. Not only does it give you a nice small grip but it also insulates you from the cold riser on those cold winter days.
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RE: Tribute Finds New Home
ORIGINAL: atlasman ORIGINAL: Buck442 The Shop owner told me that the drop-away stylerest work better tied to the cable slide instead of served in. We had it paper tuned in two shots so I am assuming at this point there is no fletching contact. After about 75-100 shots none of my fletchings appear to be damaged and the flight path appears straight. I did have to take the rest off today so I could verify my serial number and might have moved it from original setting, but it stills seems to be shooting accurate. |
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