high country vs bowtech results
#53
WWAG, I was prepared to go to $250
Kinda expensive for a cup of soup...just kidding
Oh, well I think you've already figured out the best thing about Bowtech VFT bows...what they don't have a lot of recoil, etc...good luck and keep us posted!
Gordon

Besides I am working on getting his HC for $10 and a hot cup of soup

Oh, well I think you've already figured out the best thing about Bowtech VFT bows...what they don't have a lot of recoil, etc...good luck and keep us posted!
Gordon
#54
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Fork Horn
Joined: Feb 2003
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From: usa
i will post my new results tonight. I got my n4 module today that one will fit me better cause i pulled a 28 at the dealer and was slightly too long. I hope the 2 extra inches of draw will give me 15fps faster that would put me to 278 and thats the speed i was looking for with such a short draw and plus a little less recoil. I will keep every one posted.
#57
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Fork Horn
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From: usa
well the results are in i took the n6 module off and put on the n4 and shot about 10 shots with it with and brought me up to speed, the speed was between 284 to 288
so i'm about as happy as you can get right now love the bow now that its shooting that fast and i'm very glad i didn't trade it off. so now i owe everyone an appology and would also like to thank you for helping me realize i had the wrong module and now can you guys help me take the vibration away from my sights i do not have a stabilizer would that help any at all? now i can be a bowtech guy for life now. smooth and a whole lot faster than i ever thought it would be. thanks
so i'm about as happy as you can get right now love the bow now that its shooting that fast and i'm very glad i didn't trade it off. so now i owe everyone an appology and would also like to thank you for helping me realize i had the wrong module and now can you guys help me take the vibration away from my sights i do not have a stabilizer would that help any at all? now i can be a bowtech guy for life now. smooth and a whole lot faster than i ever thought it would be. thanks
#58
A stabilizer will take any left over vibes the hush kit doesn't take out.
On the MM VFT I had I slid the vibra blocks up near the limb pockets and put limb saver ultras up near the cams. I also had a tranquilizer for a stabilizer and the bow was dead quiet and as close to vibe free as vibe free can be
Good luck
On the MM VFT I had I slid the vibra blocks up near the limb pockets and put limb saver ultras up near the cams. I also had a tranquilizer for a stabilizer and the bow was dead quiet and as close to vibe free as vibe free can be

Good luck
#59
Typical Buck
Joined: Dec 2003
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From: Greenfield, IN
Definately slide the vibe blocks down by the riser and install some limb savers. I use a Vibracheck Icon on the front and a short doinker on the back. It's very very quiet w/ no vibration that I can feel. As far as the mod screw comment.. just throw some blue locktite on there and that should fix that issue.. same for any other problem screws. What kind of sight are you using on the bow??? Some are just noisier than others by design. Several years back I used to shoot a Montana Black Gold crosshair sight that would make noise no matter what I did.. it was the crosshairs vibrating against each other.. nothing I could do to remedy it. So I replaced the sight.
Good luck.. and didn't mean to come off as an a$$ earlier.
Good luck.. and didn't mean to come off as an a$$ earlier.
#60
Nontypical Buck
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From: Wisconsin
If you put some rubber between the sight and riser it will do the trick. I think I got my rubber strips with my kwikee quiver when I bought it , or maybe with a sight I bought? I cant remember.[&:]



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