Here it is- That One Bow (tm)
#31
RE: Here it is- That One Bow (tm)
ORIGINAL: TFOX
Have you checked the axles? A bent axle can make you want to pull your hair out.
Have you checked the axles? A bent axle can make you want to pull your hair out.
That is def on the list of "look ats" even though the cams spun like a typical Hoyt- I've never seen a bow brand that the cams spin on an axle like Hoyts do.
#32
Nontypical Buck
Join Date: Feb 2003
Location: Eastern PA USA
Posts: 1,398
RE: Here it is- That One Bow (tm)
Jeff:
Sorry to hear you are having problems, after finding "the one." Kind of reminds me of the Pro 40 Wheely. Everyone and their bother said they shot great, but I couldn't get mine to shoot consistently. Good luck getting it straightened out.
Sorry to hear you are having problems, after finding "the one." Kind of reminds me of the Pro 40 Wheely. Everyone and their bother said they shot great, but I couldn't get mine to shoot consistently. Good luck getting it straightened out.
#33
RE: Here it is- That One Bow (tm)
ORIGINAL: JOE PA
Jeff:
Sorry to hear you are having problems, after finding "the one." Kind of reminds me of the Pro 40 Wheely. Everyone and their bother said they shot great, but I couldn't get mine to shoot consistently. Good luck getting it straightened out.
Jeff:
Sorry to hear you are having problems, after finding "the one." Kind of reminds me of the Pro 40 Wheely. Everyone and their bother said they shot great, but I couldn't get mine to shoot consistently. Good luck getting it straightened out.
If thats the case here- oh well - Im certainly not going to keep something like that for a year or two- it will be back to the drawing board.
#36
RE: Here it is- That One Bow (tm)
Jeff,
I had problems like this before as well. Actually I had this problem with the original Bowtech Liberty. After repeated attempts at changing all sorts of things (arrows, rests, grips, etc...) I ended up calling Jerid. He had me ship it back and they swapped out the limbs. The bow shot fine afterwards.
Of course it could be something simple but it seems to me as if you have gone through all of the "simple solutions" and none of them have worked. Limbs and axles are always something I look at when nothing else makes sense.
I had problems like this before as well. Actually I had this problem with the original Bowtech Liberty. After repeated attempts at changing all sorts of things (arrows, rests, grips, etc...) I ended up calling Jerid. He had me ship it back and they swapped out the limbs. The bow shot fine afterwards.
Of course it could be something simple but it seems to me as if you have gone through all of the "simple solutions" and none of them have worked. Limbs and axles are always something I look at when nothing else makes sense.
#37
RE: Here it is- That One Bow (tm)
I was actually going to suggest that it might be a mismatched set of limbs.BUT,check it out tonight and see if things have worked themselves out.
When I first got my xtec,I couldn't shoot it worth a crap but I knew it was me because I just couldn't get comfortable with it.Up untill then I had always used 65% letoff but something had to give so I made the switch to 75% modules and it was night and day.I even tried a couple years later going back to 65% on it and it was the same thing.The limbs were just too short for me to pull into the wall like I was used to and I had to make the switch.
It became one of the best hunting bows I have ever used.
When I first got my xtec,I couldn't shoot it worth a crap but I knew it was me because I just couldn't get comfortable with it.Up untill then I had always used 65% letoff but something had to give so I made the switch to 75% modules and it was night and day.I even tried a couple years later going back to 65% on it and it was the same thing.The limbs were just too short for me to pull into the wall like I was used to and I had to make the switch.
It became one of the best hunting bows I have ever used.
#38
RE: Here it is- That One Bow (tm)
ORIGINAL: TFOX
When I first got my xtec,I couldn't shoot it worth a crap but I knew it was me because I just couldn't get comfortable with it.
When I first got my xtec,I couldn't shoot it worth a crap but I knew it was me because I just couldn't get comfortable with it.
Well the contact issue was taken care of last week, and l narrowed it down to the grip and draw length causing the scattergun-I don't have that many problems with a Mathews grip- but that Hoyt wood grip was killing me. Tried the 180 grip for a bit, and it was better than the wood, but still no worky.
Took the grip off, and dropped to a 28.5" module. Draw length is correct now and no more big gigantic groups (same for my dealer friend- drove tacks)- but there is def a "disconnect" with the bow. I was stacking 2 arrows, then pulling 2 arrows , stack 3 pull 1,, etc etc all night- I'm glad its not an issue with the bow, but I cannot say I'm feeling any better. The AM35 requires a much more "agressive shot" than the GT-500 and Admiral do, and I've never shot bows that require that kind of aggressive shot , consistently well.
We all (myself, and the 2 owners of the shop) agreed that I should take a little break ( a week or two off) and come back fresh . I hope I can pull it together- cos I really like the way the bow draws, shoots, etc. It's just very frustrating cos I was really shooting well and proud of myself after my long layoff from archery, and now I'm a wreck
#39
RE: Here it is- That One Bow (tm)
Jeff, don't sweat it bud. I too a hiatus from my hardcore shooting regimen last year and I'm more comfortable now than I ever was. But I was starting to develop a couple bad habits and putting it down for a while wasa good thing for me.
Take it easy for a couple weeks, look at some new toys online or something...maybe even pick some new arrows for me.
Take it easy for a couple weeks, look at some new toys online or something...maybe even pick some new arrows for me.
#40
RE: Here it is- That One Bow (tm)
ORIGINAL: JeffB
This is ultimately going to be the problem.
Well the contact issue was taken care of last week, and l narrowed it down to the grip and draw length causing the scattergun-I don't have that many problems with a Mathews grip- but that Hoyt wood grip was killing me. Tried the 180 grip for a bit, and it was better than the wood, but still no worky.
Took the grip off, and dropped to a 28.5" module. Draw length is correct now and no more big gigantic groups (same for my dealer friend- drove tacks)- but there is def a "disconnect" with the bow. I was stacking 2 arrows, then pulling 2 arrows , stack 3 pull 1,, etc etc all night- I'm glad its not an issue with the bow, but I cannot say I'm feeling any better. The AM35 requires a much more "agressive shot" than the GT-500 and Admiral do, and I've never shot bows that require that kind of aggressive shot , consistently well.
We all (myself, and the 2 owners of the shop) agreed that I should take a little break ( a week or two off) and come back fresh . I hope I can pull it together- cos I really like the way the bow draws, shoots, etc. It's just very frustrating cos I was really shooting well and proud of myself after my long layoff from archery, and now I'm a wreck
ORIGINAL: TFOX
When I first got my xtec,I couldn't shoot it worth a crap but I knew it was me because I just couldn't get comfortable with it.
When I first got my xtec,I couldn't shoot it worth a crap but I knew it was me because I just couldn't get comfortable with it.
Well the contact issue was taken care of last week, and l narrowed it down to the grip and draw length causing the scattergun-I don't have that many problems with a Mathews grip- but that Hoyt wood grip was killing me. Tried the 180 grip for a bit, and it was better than the wood, but still no worky.
Took the grip off, and dropped to a 28.5" module. Draw length is correct now and no more big gigantic groups (same for my dealer friend- drove tacks)- but there is def a "disconnect" with the bow. I was stacking 2 arrows, then pulling 2 arrows , stack 3 pull 1,, etc etc all night- I'm glad its not an issue with the bow, but I cannot say I'm feeling any better. The AM35 requires a much more "agressive shot" than the GT-500 and Admiral do, and I've never shot bows that require that kind of aggressive shot , consistently well.
We all (myself, and the 2 owners of the shop) agreed that I should take a little break ( a week or two off) and come back fresh . I hope I can pull it together- cos I really like the way the bow draws, shoots, etc. It's just very frustrating cos I was really shooting well and proud of myself after my long layoff from archery, and now I'm a wreck
Derek