LX thoughts
#1
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Join Date: Feb 2003
Location: Penhook Virginia
Posts: 446
LX thoughts
I picked up my LX on Saturday morning after working 12 hours. Counting to work and the archery shop and home, I drove about 100 miles. Bought a Muzzy zero effect to go with the bow. Came home and watched video about 4 times. I have a zero effect on a Bowtech and a Parker but the one for the LX sets up totally different. I installed on the bow and shot it. Every time I shot, the rest knocked the c#@$ out of my hand. I went back and watched video again and realized the stop was not adjusted right. Set it and all was well. Note to myself: don' t try to set up bow when completely brain dead[X(]. I have shot the LX for three days now and have a few obsevations[:-]:
1) The bow draws smooth as silk.
2) You could get by without a stabalizer on this bow.
3) With no silencers of any kind on bow, it' s as quiet as most bow with silencers.
4) My left and right arrows have decreased dramitically (could be a combination of Muzzy rest and LX)
5) I think it' s going to be a keeper.
1) The bow draws smooth as silk.
2) You could get by without a stabalizer on this bow.
3) With no silencers of any kind on bow, it' s as quiet as most bow with silencers.
4) My left and right arrows have decreased dramitically (could be a combination of Muzzy rest and LX)
5) I think it' s going to be a keeper.
#3
Join Date: Feb 2003
Location: SC USA
Posts: 1,434
RE: LX thoughts
1) The bow draws smooth as silk.
2) You could get by without a stabalizer on this bow.
3) With no silencers of any kind on bow, it' s as quiet as most bow with silencers.
2) You could get by without a stabalizer on this bow.
3) With no silencers of any kind on bow, it' s as quiet as most bow with silencers.
When set at 65% you have to watch creeping (but I' ll garantee you, you won' t do it too many times !)
Good luck and shooting.And congrat' s on the new bow !