BOWMAN ACCU-RISER is ACCURATE.
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Fork Horn
Joined: Feb 2003
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From: pecatonica il USA
Well, i have had it for about a month and am very pleased with it. Its been mainly used for spot shooting, but plan on setting up for 3d's too. I get the merlin max2000 in less then 2 weeks. I hope i can use that for everthing, like 3d's and spot shooting. I have a question....when setting up dual cam type bows, should the nok position be level or 1/4" high like 1 cam bows? Always have wondered about this. Also when using a scope, on a bow, since i wear glasses, i seam to get alot of glare when the sun is over me causing me not to see the target, will a sunshade help? Or wearing a baseball hat? or any other type tricks, thanks guys! and gals!
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W460,
My Accu-Riser nock point is level using a PSE 1 1/4" D-Loop.
Have you shot any long distance groups yet with your Bowman ?
If not, try some groups at 80 and 100 meters and let me know what you think.
To me, the Accu-Riser is superior to almost any compound at long range. Very few come close.
If you want a stabilizer that makes the Bowman steady like a rock and points like radar, try a 30" large diameter AEP.
First the Bowman with a Max coming.
You have very good taste in bows, my friend.
Sounds like someone else I know. :^)
Sag.
My Accu-Riser nock point is level using a PSE 1 1/4" D-Loop.
Have you shot any long distance groups yet with your Bowman ?
If not, try some groups at 80 and 100 meters and let me know what you think.
To me, the Accu-Riser is superior to almost any compound at long range. Very few come close.
If you want a stabilizer that makes the Bowman steady like a rock and points like radar, try a 30" large diameter AEP.
First the Bowman with a Max coming.
You have very good taste in bows, my friend.
Sounds like someone else I know. :^)
Sag.




