bowtech insanity cpx adjustment help!!!!
#1
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Join Date: Sep 2013
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bowtech insanity cpx adjustment help!!!!
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
thanks
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
thanks
Last edited by magnitudo; 09-17-2013 at 01:31 PM.
#3
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.
#4
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.
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.