Question about Bowtech draw modules.
#1
According to the owners manual on the Patriot single, I can get a module #.5 and get 65% letoff at 30". If I'm at 80% @ 30" with a # module, would I also gain a 1/2" of draw length by going with the .5 module or does it only change the letoff? The reason I ask is that I normally shoot a 31" draw length and I'm having to shoot a really long loop to get my anchor point where I want it. If I could gain just a 1/2" of draw length I would be just a little more happy.
#4
Typical Buck
Joined: Dec 2003
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From: Mertztown, PA
Guess you're right - wonder why they didn't put that on page 13's module chart. I'm obviously no expert, but I just put an N2.5 on my Patriot in order to shorten a 29" draw length to 28.5" . My guess is that you'll gain that half inch you want from that cam.
Fritz
Fritz
#5
ORIGINAL: Mike from Texas
According to the owners manual on the Patriot single, I can get a module #.5 and get 65% letoff at 30". If I'm at 80% @ 30" with a # module, would I also gain a 1/2" of draw length by going with the .5 module or does it only change the letoff? The reason I ask is that I normally shoot a 31" draw length and I'm having to shoot a really long loop to get my anchor point where I want it. If I could gain just a 1/2" of draw length I would be just a little more happy.
According to the owners manual on the Patriot single, I can get a module #.5 and get 65% letoff at 30". If I'm at 80% @ 30" with a # module, would I also gain a 1/2" of draw length by going with the .5 module or does it only change the letoff? The reason I ask is that I normally shoot a 31" draw length and I'm having to shoot a really long loop to get my anchor point where I want it. If I could gain just a 1/2" of draw length I would be just a little more happy.
I think I'm reading this right...
I don't believe the 0.5's are cut yet (since I didn't get any in my stock) but when they are ready, I'm not positive but you may be able to squeak 30.5" draw at 80% let off, you'll just have to play with the draw stop a little to find the sweet spot.





