Finally joined the Bowtech family
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RE: Finally joined the Bowtech family
This is a 2006 Bowtech correct? If the '06 owners manual is like the '05 manuals the brace height should be listed under your model OR you can measure it yourself.
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RE: Finally joined the Bowtech family
Skidmark, you'll have to get it off their webiste or measure it and write down the results.
CougarMag, sadly enough the 2006 owners manuals are only 11 pages long with very little useful info inside. o bo specs, no string lengths, no cam adjustment pic's or tips- just "go see your dealer".
There is a spot for you to fill in all the info, guess I need to do that incase my sticker ever falls off the limb.
CougarMag, sadly enough the 2006 owners manuals are only 11 pages long with very little useful info inside. o bo specs, no string lengths, no cam adjustment pic's or tips- just "go see your dealer".
There is a spot for you to fill in all the info, guess I need to do that incase my sticker ever falls off the limb.
#16
RE: Finally joined the Bowtech family
sadly enough the 2006 owners manuals are only 11 pages long with very little useful info inside. o bo specs, no string lengths, no cam adjustment pic's or tips- just "go see your dealer".
#17
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Join Date: Dec 2004
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RE: Finally joined the Bowtech family
Thankfully the seller wrote the string length in the owners manual. He also either buss or boss length. Now for me to ask another dumb question, how do I measure the brace height and how exact do I have to be? Thanks for all the reply's. By the way this is an '06 model.
#18
Join Date: Feb 2006
Location: Kodiak, AK
Posts: 2,877
RE: Finally joined the Bowtech family
Brace height is measured from the grip (where your hand would be farthest away from the string) to the string. I measure to the far side of the string and I use (I'll probably be lynched for saying this) millimeters for increased precision.
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Join Date: Feb 2006
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RE: Finally joined the Bowtech family
Congrats on the new Allegiance, SKIDMARK. I'd stick with the arrows you have for hunting. You'll still have plenty of speed for reasonable hunting distances. The increased momentum will help greatly with penetration.
Should you want to shoot something lighter for 3D, arrows around 320 gr total would be fine.
Brace height is measured from the throat (deepest point) of the grip to the string.
Should you want to shoot something lighter for 3D, arrows around 320 gr total would be fine.
Brace height is measured from the throat (deepest point) of the grip to the string.