High Country...inconsistent???
#11
Join Date: Apr 2004
Location: Minnesota
Posts: 178

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.
#13

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.
#14

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
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