Technical Tip
#1
Thread Starter
Joined: Jul 2003
Posts: 406
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From: South Central PA
Once your bow is tuned and sighted in - make a note card detailing the measurement/location of everything incase it comes loose.
Case-in-point.... I was target shooting last night and the clamp that holds my kisser button came off and I didn' t notice. As I came to full draw and was anchoring, I felt it slide.
Slowly let the bow back down - looked at my note - clamped it back on - and was hitting bullseye w/i 3 minutes.
Case-in-point.... I was target shooting last night and the clamp that holds my kisser button came off and I didn' t notice. As I came to full draw and was anchoring, I felt it slide.
Slowly let the bow back down - looked at my note - clamped it back on - and was hitting bullseye w/i 3 minutes.
#2
Fork Horn
Joined: Aug 2003
Posts: 185
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From: Flatwoods, WV
Thats great advice Martin Cougar... I keep a index card in my bow box with all measurements such as :
Nock height
nock to kisser distance
nock to peep distance
arrow rest launcher arm (muzzy ZE)
turnbuckle length
set screw for rest height
This really helps if you need to change a string during the season. You can at least get close to your original set up and save a little tuning time.
Nock height
nock to kisser distance
nock to peep distance
arrow rest launcher arm (muzzy ZE)
turnbuckle length
set screw for rest height
This really helps if you need to change a string during the season. You can at least get close to your original set up and save a little tuning time.




