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loanstarhunter 08-12-2005 08:28 AM

Cable clearance
 
I shoot a PSE Dakota and have a difficult time getting my feathers to clear the cables. I currently shoot a 4" feather. The cable guard is the factory supplied. Do after market guards offer more clearance? Or should I shoot shorter feathers.

Arthur P 08-12-2005 08:39 AM

RE: Cable clearance
 
How do you have the cable guard adjusted?

loanstarhunter 08-12-2005 08:43 AM

RE: Cable clearance
 
It is adjusted out to the max. 90 degrees away from the arrow.

BigJ71 08-12-2005 01:40 PM

RE: Cable clearance
 
Are your cables on the out side of the guide or inside? if they are on the inside (like my Browning was) go out and get aslide that goes on the outside of the guide. This will give you plenty of room and you will probably need to adjust your guide because there will be too much clearance. I had the same problem on my brownings. All of them got this upgradeand I never had problems with fletchings hitting my cables again.

Good Luck

PSENJersey 08-12-2005 01:42 PM

RE: Cable clearance
 
I had the same thing with my PSE Triton. I just took it to the pro shop i bought it from and thy adjusted the cableguard real quick.

BigJ71 08-12-2005 01:44 PM

RE: Cable clearance
 
I just looked up a picture of your bow and I think the cable guide holds the cables on the inboard side of the rod. Just get a different slide (for the outboard side) and your problems should be solved.

loanstarhunter 08-12-2005 01:53 PM

RE: Cable clearance
 
Can I just flip the slide around to the outboard side or is there a special slide for this?

BigJ71 08-13-2005 09:31 PM

RE: Cable clearance
 
You will need a different slide, but they are not too expensive (most under $15,00) go with a nice teflon one while your at it. Kill two birds with one stone. Get more clearance and a better slide.

dab029 08-15-2005 07:03 AM

RE: Cable clearance
 
I was just wondering as to why you cannot just flip the slide to the other side of the guard? is this a bad thing to do?

BigJ71 08-15-2005 10:37 AM

RE: Cable clearance
 

ORIGINAL: dab029

I was just wondering as to why you cannot just flip the slide to the other side of the guard? is this a bad thing to do?
Because most slides are one directional. In other words, the cables slide on the plastic/teflon. On the ones that hold the strings on the inside of the guide rod if you were to just simply "flip over" the slide as you suggested you will see that the cables would be against the actual guide bar and not "riding" on the slide. The slide would just sitting there really not doing much.

The slides that are made to go on the outside of the guide rod have material between the rod and the cables for the cables to "slide" on.

Take a close look at some pictures of both and you will see what I'm talking about. Or better yet flip your inboard slide over and you will see first hand it won't work.

I think there are some companies that make aftermarket slides that you can use on either the inside or outside, but I think all factory slides are either inside or outside only slides.


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