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Sharpshot_71 08-24-2004 09:05 PM

RE: High Country...inconsistent???
 
Correct me if i am wrong but with todays higher end bows, being tuned properly, it is never the bow, if i can shoot a tight group, then the bow can always shoot a tight group. Maybe not the shooter, but the bow.

nub 08-24-2004 09:30 PM

RE: High Country...inconsistent???
 

Dad has been shooting bows for 30 plus years, 17 years for me
I'm pushin 40 years and I'm still learning. My bow is easier to tune than me.[:o]

Cougar Mag 08-25-2004 05:43 AM

RE: High Country...inconsistent???
 
I had 2 High Country Royal Hunters(great smooth bows) with the hatchet cams and no problems. But I also had a High Country Top Flite that acted the same way as you describe. At first I attributed it to string stretch, fast flight strings would stretch, but it simply would jump out of tune as the timing changed. Sold it to a guy and he had the same problem. He got rid of it too.

Bigpapascout 08-25-2004 06:06 AM

RE: High Country...inconsistent???
 
Let me ask you a question about the modules
are you using High let off modules?
if so that is your problem you need to get standard 65% let off modules.
If you need some send me a PM I can hook you up I will need to know what letter is on the module

one way to identify a high let off module is it will have an H stamped with the sizing letter like......... H A1 H indicating that it is a high let off the letter A1 would be the shortest draw module then there is A, B, C, D


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