The things I go through for the TROPHY TAKER
#21
Join Date: Feb 2003
Location: East Yapank NY USA
Posts: 3,457
RE: The things I go through for the TROPHY TAKER
1/512th the normal speed
good job BM I would love to see the video myself.
I have been told that tying to the cable slide is a little slower than the down cable - but I doupt it would make much of a difference. I had it set on the highest spring tension and it still hit on my Pat - but it worked on the dually (20 fps faster)- go figure
If nock travel is not the major culprit - I am ready to eat crow[] - but my bib is not on quite yet
#22
RE: The things I go through for the TROPHY TAKER
BM
Abuddy of mine has a liberty and shoots a sh rest , he has his tied into the down cable
his is set at 72# 30 inch draw and his shoots great. Quit being stubborn and tie it into the cable, I have mine set the same way on my justice, problem solved
Abuddy of mine has a liberty and shoots a sh rest , he has his tied into the down cable
his is set at 72# 30 inch draw and his shoots great. Quit being stubborn and tie it into the cable, I have mine set the same way on my justice, problem solved
#26
RE: The things I go through for the TROPHY TAKER
I have mine tied to the down cable on my Liberty(30", 73#). It comes up to full position about 2 inches from the backwall. I was having contact issues but my feathers were hitting the arrow holder that is stuck to the shelf with the sticky pad. I raised the TT up some and changed over to shooting cock vane up and my issue is resolved. It is now shooting great with no contact at all.
#27
Join Date: Feb 2003
Location: Or USA
Posts: 41
RE: The things I go through for the TROPHY TAKER
Here is the Dalton drop-away rest which the factory pro-shop (a pro-shop connected to the bowtech factory in Eugene) puts on a majority of the bows they sell at their store. I have this on my 03 extreme vft. It replaced my trophy taker which I was having fletching contact problems with. I shoot bullet holes and groups better than I ever have with this rest. The guys at the proshop all shoot them on their bows also, so that says something. It attaches to the hole in the bottom of the new bowtech cable slides. There is also a 5000 series rest which is aluminum intead of hard plastic. The 2000 runs about $45 dollars, best 45 dollars I ever spent!!
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