more bow set up advice wanted
#1
Typical Buck
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Join Date: Feb 2008
Location: outback Australia in england now
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more bow set up advice wanted
ok after the drop away rest advice i was given on here i have chosen what i want in regards to that so now on to the next piece
anyone seen, tried ,used this on there bows ??? if so what did yo uthink if not what do you think after reading about ti would like you guys opinion check out the link and let me know or is there a better one out there then this ?
http://www.windstalkercableguard.com/index.html
thanks
anyone seen, tried ,used this on there bows ??? if so what did yo uthink if not what do you think after reading about ti would like you guys opinion check out the link and let me know or is there a better one out there then this ?
http://www.windstalkercableguard.com/index.html
thanks
#2
RE: more bow set up advice wanted
I guess my first ? to you would be what bow our you shooting right now?? It doesn't look like a bad product but I have never heard of it. I don't believe what they say when they say it will elimanate hand torque,it might help but I don't think anything will elimanate it.. I can't tell but the to me the bows they are showing in there demos look older to me... Walt
#3
Typical Buck
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Join Date: Feb 2008
Location: outback Australia in england now
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RE: more bow set up advice wanted
yeah not sure either looking at putting it on a new 2008 darton pro3000 will have to look into it more have read it adds 5 to 6 fps ??
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Join Date: Feb 2003
Location: Blissfield MI USA
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RE: more bow set up advice wanted
I have toyed with the idea of trying one. If I could find one locally I would probably get it just for the heck of it. To be honest I doubt it will do anything amazing though. I just think it would look cool on my girlfriends rintec target bow.
I have watched the videos on that site before, and just watched them again. I honestly can't see how it effects anything. The bow still has the same amount of flex and distortion with the product as without it. And the string reacts in the same exact way as well. The only real advantage I see to it is the cable guard is not in your way when you nock an arrow.
Paul
I have watched the videos on that site before, and just watched them again. I honestly can't see how it effects anything. The bow still has the same amount of flex and distortion with the product as without it. And the string reacts in the same exact way as well. The only real advantage I see to it is the cable guard is not in your way when you nock an arrow.
Paul