Pro 40 dually center shot and tt rest
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Thought some bowtech people here might know if there are any 04 Pro 40 duallys out there that shoot bullet holes while center shot at 1 in. like mine, but the shaky hunter I want to use goes out just thirteen sixteenths with that thicker riser. Laser tuning tells me too to use a 1 in. center shot, tho I know what the laser calls for and what works are not always the same. What works good on that bow is a Bodoodle lite, but I don't like the rest for hunting.
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Fork Horn
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From: Brockport NY
If you contact TT they will send you a windage unit for the thicker riser, I needed one for my 04 Pat and they sent me a windage unit and just asked that I send them back the one I had.
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Thanks for the info here guys. I didn't know the right language to do a search, but now have studied the windage problem and found that you and trophy taker solved that one months ago. Thanks much for the fast help. Will call them tomarrow!
#5
Set center shot at 7/8" to start. I've also had better luck with the TT Original. Mine hasn't been shot through paper but, field points, mechs, and fixed blade heads all hit together. And fly like darts. BTW, I have yet to need the extended windage bar. I must be charmed. There are two windage holes in the rest. Moving to the left hole has given me plenty of adjustment. Here's a pic of my center shot adjustment.
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Noted your post pdq, thanks. Think I remember from some of your past posts that you use seven eigths or so. My shakys are set like yours, left hole too, and I cann't complain about results - out to 100 yards, 3d selects with a variety of fleching, including the new spin wings. But I'm always trying to do better, and like to have bare shafts and everything come out of the bow straight, especially for hunting penatration. I shoot fairly low poundage from my old shoulders and only 28 in. So I especially like the power and gentleness of the dually bows, but nock travel tends to take some special tinkering for good paper. I have a tt original too, and may use that if the shaky won't give proper guidance. I trim the ears back some on all my shakeys, and I know you never have to worry about contact with the originals. I use a little teflon tape on all tts, and have never had a problem with one. But all of my rests on Bow Techs tend to get a little wear to the risor side when they are shooting good, even through a Pro Wheely, the easiest to tune.
#7
Quite honestly I haven't paid attention to rest wear. I've had very good luck setting fall away rests up pretty much the same on all my bows, and friends as well. That includes both single and dual cams. Good luck with yours. Let me know if I can be of any help.




