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ORIGINAL: Rob/PA Bowyer

This simple one is $15.99 online at Cabelas,
Laser Tuners run $89.99...I have the laser and levels.

This simple one is $15.99 online at Cabelas,
Laser Tuners run $89.99...I have the laser and levels.
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Giant Nontypical
Joined: Dec 2005
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From: Northeast Tennessee
yeah if i buy one ill get the laser one.... id rather get a good one if i decide to buy one. If i could get one and learn how to serve, I would be in good shape. I dont mind going to the proshop because if im just getting something simple done they wont charge mme anything but I just like to save trips [8D]
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Here is a way to get you pretty close.
Suspend your bow by the limbs (I use a bow vice). String would be parellel to the ground. Back of bow facing the ground. Put one small level in the corner of each limb pocket. Make sure the bow is hanging level. Hang an arrow with the heaviest tip that you have on the string. I use a 220 grain. Adjust the rest (left/right) to the arrow.
Not the most scientific, but it'll get you real close.
I had one of those devises that Rob listed, however, it never worked well for me. I had a real consistancy problem with it.
Suspend your bow by the limbs (I use a bow vice). String would be parellel to the ground. Back of bow facing the ground. Put one small level in the corner of each limb pocket. Make sure the bow is hanging level. Hang an arrow with the heaviest tip that you have on the string. I use a 220 grain. Adjust the rest (left/right) to the arrow.
Not the most scientific, but it'll get you real close.
I had one of those devises that Rob listed, however, it never worked well for me. I had a real consistancy problem with it.




