Help with drop zone
#11
ORIGINAL: DaveC
Dr, is there anything on the front of that tab keeping the knot from sliding rearward?
I've seen people recommend 2 brass knocks in that location but it looks like you are getting away with nothing, are you?
Dr, is there anything on the front of that tab keeping the knot from sliding rearward?
I've seen people recommend 2 brass knocks in that location but it looks like you are getting away with nothing, are you?
#12
Cool deal, I just set mine up that way with the new strings and got a pretty good bullet (not perfect, nock high a smidgen) but so far so good.
I'll know for sure when I go to shooting BH's.
Time to restring some reels .
BTW, with the bucknasty string & cables my speed landed right EXACTLY where it was. No loss, no gain. I'm happy.
I'll know for sure when I go to shooting BH's.
Time to restring some reels .
BTW, with the bucknasty string & cables my speed landed right EXACTLY where it was. No loss, no gain. I'm happy.
#14
Gibblet- In a few days, I can get them better from the PC at work.
My home photoshop is a PIA to work with.
Tomorrow I'm headingto the lease for 2 days so, soon, very soon.
I've also got all the parts to upgrade my sight, so it will be a 2 for one deal.
The string & cable do look great on thebow & match it's camo to a T.
That Bucknasty dude sure knows what he's doing
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My home photoshop is a PIA to work with.
Tomorrow I'm headingto the lease for 2 days so, soon, very soon.
I've also got all the parts to upgrade my sight, so it will be a 2 for one deal.
The string & cable do look great on thebow & match it's camo to a T.
That Bucknasty dude sure knows what he's doing
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