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Ok, I'm in quite a quandry, and I've got a couple different problems that have been on my mind concerning my bow.
1) I shoot PSE Radial X-Weave 300's and PSE Dominator 300's. X-Weave weight is 8.6 gpi, Dominators weight = 7.8. At twenty yards, I can robin hood one with the other so they shoot the same there, but what difference will the weight differential make at 30, 40, or even 50 yards? I tried out the x-weaves and bought a dozen of them when my arrow supply was low, and only have a few dominators (about 7), and I'm only going to buy one or the other exclusively for now on. That's why I have a mix and match of them now.
2) I use a 3 pin copper john dead nuts sight (going to buy 3 more pins for it soon), and I have a slide-sight as well (it may be called something else, but it's one pin that you have a slide bar adjuster for...). Considering there are two holes that mount the sight bracket to my bow, and if I sighted in both sights on my bow, shouldn't either one be dead on when I re-mount it? Maybe a little fine tuning sliding the sight rack, but I would think they would be right on, because there are only two holes the screws can go into.
Thanks for the read and your .02
1) I shoot PSE Radial X-Weave 300's and PSE Dominator 300's. X-Weave weight is 8.6 gpi, Dominators weight = 7.8. At twenty yards, I can robin hood one with the other so they shoot the same there, but what difference will the weight differential make at 30, 40, or even 50 yards? I tried out the x-weaves and bought a dozen of them when my arrow supply was low, and only have a few dominators (about 7), and I'm only going to buy one or the other exclusively for now on. That's why I have a mix and match of them now.
2) I use a 3 pin copper john dead nuts sight (going to buy 3 more pins for it soon), and I have a slide-sight as well (it may be called something else, but it's one pin that you have a slide bar adjuster for...). Considering there are two holes that mount the sight bracket to my bow, and if I sighted in both sights on my bow, shouldn't either one be dead on when I re-mount it? Maybe a little fine tuning sliding the sight rack, but I would think they would be right on, because there are only two holes the screws can go into.
Thanks for the read and your .02
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