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bowtech insanity cpx adjustment help!!!!

Old 09-17-2013, 01:28 PM
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Good evening my name is Antonio I have a question,(sorry my english)
I have a Bowtech insanity cpx and draw length 27.
so I put 7 module screw and number 7 draw stop post, but I realize that I have very little valley while impostand number 6 on the draw stop post I have a lot more valley!
I would like to know if this last set 7-6 can be corrected or is the best setting 7-7 even if the insanity would like to return and then it's up to me to keep it pulled no relaxation in the time of the shooting ...
help
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Old 09-18-2013, 12:39 AM
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Can someone kindly help me?
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Old 09-27-2013, 08:46 PM
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So you're saying you want LESS valley than you are getting at the 7/7? Bowtech Overdrive Binary cams are notorious for having a VERY short valley (keep your back against the wall!!!), I'm surprised to hear anyone complaining about having too much valley in a bowtech.
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Old 09-29-2013, 11:06 AM
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I would only put it in 7-7, and not risk anything by going 7-6. The sad news is that as I mentioned before, Bowtechs have very short valleys, so you either need to practice keeping your back tight (pulling against the backwall/drawstop), or trade in your bowtech towards a different brand.

Another option, not ideal, is to reduce your draw length a half inch so you have better strength to pull against the backwall until you get better practiced with it.
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