Lazer setup
#1
My local pro shop when setting up abow use a t square to set up the arrow and rest. W hen there done there is more adjusting after you shoot the bow. The last place I had a bow set up ( scheels ) they used a lazer beam to set the bow up. When I shot it it was right on, all I had to do was set the pins for yardage.
This system is so much better that Im buying my bow from the pro shop but
buying my accesories from scheels (they dont sell bowtech ) just to have the
lazer set up. Do any of you guys use this lazer set up?
This system is so much better that Im buying my bow from the pro shop but
buying my accesories from scheels (they dont sell bowtech ) just to have the
lazer set up. Do any of you guys use this lazer set up?
#3
Giant Nontypical
Joined: Feb 2003
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I've heard about the lazer tune thing. That really bummed me out on compounds. After watching bows get more and more high performance and more and more complicated, and less and less user friendly (as far as tuning and maintenance go), I figured if it's getting to the point where I gots to have a lazer to tune my freakin' bow, it's time to go back to traditional and spend the rest of my life laughing at the silly things compounders do. That's what I've done. 
But, nobody needs my approval, nor do they give a flip what I think. So... Whatever works, I guess...

But, nobody needs my approval, nor do they give a flip what I think. So... Whatever works, I guess...





