More BowTech Old Glory Chrono results!
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More BowTech Old Glory Chrono results!
The sun came back out, so I finally got around to shooting my new Gold Tip Ultra Light Pro 300 arrows through the chrono over the weekend. With the 2006 Old Glory set at 69 pounds, with speed cams, I was getting 296 fps out of a 405 grain arrow. That is with a heavy hooded super ball peep, two cat whiskers, and D-loop.
By the way, the cat whiskers are making me flip out!!!Looking for a replacement.
By the way, the cat whiskers are making me flip out!!!Looking for a replacement.
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RE: More BowTech Old Glory Chrono results!
That is a pretty impressive number. What is the deal with the catwhiskers? Did the leeches give out on you already or did you just add extra string silencers?
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The factory leeches flew off between 700-800 shots. I then had the shop tie a big old knot of cat whisker around my string. It worked fine, but looked horrible. I then read a post here on how to make them a perfect circle and fan out in 360 degrees. I have attempted to do this on several occations. I can get it to look great, but after 10-20 shots the tied/served on cat whisker keeps dropping down to my peep. I tried lubing the serving to get it to tie down very tight, which it does. However,the cat whiskers will not stay in position. As Gibblet would say...I flip out, do a couple back flips, push the cat whisker back up and then return to shooting. Does this sound like something I would put up with?HELP!
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RE: More BowTech Old Glory Chrono results!
If the whiskers are slipping on you then they are not tied in tight enough.
I have never had a problem with whiskers slipping
On most Bowtechs when I put the whiskers on I cut them so they are about the size of a 1/2 dollar which is all that is needed
But if you are not happy with them try some string bats my buddy has them on his bow and when we done the speed test he did not lose any speed from no silencers to string bats.
I have never had a problem with whiskers slipping
On most Bowtechs when I put the whiskers on I cut them so they are about the size of a 1/2 dollar which is all that is needed
But if you are not happy with them try some string bats my buddy has them on his bow and when we done the speed test he did not lose any speed from no silencers to string bats.
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RE: More BowTech Old Glory Chrono results!
ORIGINAL: JOE PA
As long as ya don't mind the STS "slap", you're good to go.[8D]
As long as ya don't mind the STS "slap", you're good to go.[8D]
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RE: More BowTech Old Glory Chrono results!
ORIGINAL: Ausie-guy
If the whiskers are slipping on you then they are not tied in tight enough.
If the whiskers are slipping on you then they are not tied in tight enough.
Ausie I did take your advice and ordered something very similiar through Cabelas. I went with the Sims product line. Should be here in 4-5 days.
Now I have to bareshaft tune for 3 more days to make sure they don't throw off my tune....just kidding!