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#12
ORIGINAL: DropTine249
Yea I think that the 3 may be the way to go. Ill try them both, but I hate the feeling of "trying to fit" my bow. I know that this bow, when set up correctly for ME, will feel natural and easy. So, it will take some time, but I have my old bow still. I wont take to the woods with this bow until its natural and I know that I can make an ethical shot at any angle, range or body position, right now Im not confident.
Yea I think that the 3 may be the way to go. Ill try them both, but I hate the feeling of "trying to fit" my bow. I know that this bow, when set up correctly for ME, will feel natural and easy. So, it will take some time, but I have my old bow still. I wont take to the woods with this bow until its natural and I know that I can make an ethical shot at any angle, range or body position, right now Im not confident.
#14
If they have the correct modules in stock, make sure they put the stop post in the correct hole after they change them. 
If they don't have the modules ask that they get them in for you.

If they don't have the modules ask that they get them in for you.
#17
Fork Horn
Joined: Nov 2007
Posts: 486
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From: Painesville, ohio
matt/pa is right on. prob about an inch long, once that is gone and you can relax your bow arm a little you will be golden. also, until you get used to to bow, use the open grip in hte first pic, it wil eliminate any tourqe and allow you to find the best position in your hand. This bow will feel better than the old one in no time!
#20
While your at it,make sure you readjust the peep if necessary.Right now it looks low but that may just be because of the draw length and you raising the shoulders to get the anchors set.
The draw does look to be long but I doubt just shortening the draw will fix all the issues. BUT,IT WILL HELP.
The draw does look to be long but I doubt just shortening the draw will fix all the issues. BUT,IT WILL HELP.



I'd cut yer tomohawk off
