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Beentown

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15,740
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Sunbury, OH
Mine have performed very well. I believe the Flex Fletch SK200's are steering them better than Rayzrs though. I will report back once I get shooting more again.
 

jeremy44230

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2,370
76
Medina County
Got some help tonight...

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30 yards, feeling more confident than ever in my shooting and bow. Can't wait until season starts!

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Fluteman

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7,096
160
Southeast Ohio
Did a little shooting last night with Jesse and another buddy, and saw some great groups!

Played some with the draw stops on the Z, and boy, there's a lot of adjustability there! I have always set them out as far as they will go, allowing for the largest valley possible. Last night I moved them all the way in just to see what kind of difference there was. Man, there was no rollover at all, you're just pulling, pulling, pulling, back wall. I messed with them some more and have them set up about 3/4 out, where it's got a bit of a valley now, but you don't feel like you have to push to let the bow down. Like it very much!
 

Milo

Tatonka guide.
8,189
171
Did a little shooting last night with Jesse and another buddy, and saw some great groups!

Played some with the draw stops on the Z, and boy, there's a lot of adjustability there! I have always set them out as far as they will go, allowing for the largest valley possible. Last night I moved them all the way in just to see what kind of difference there was. Man, there was no rollover at all, you're just pulling, pulling, pulling, back wall. I messed with them some more and have them set up about 3/4 out, where it's got a bit of a valley now, but you don't feel like you have to push to let the bow down. Like it very much!
your learning....i like it. that's what is nice about todays bows is you can play with them to get them to your liking. wait till you try a cam & 1/2 bow...its pretty neat how adjustable it is. you can also manipulate cam starting positions to feel also. you lose some efficiency of the cam system but not too much. wish i had more time to do that for people cause you can do some really neat stuff.
 

jagermeister

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18,309
237
Ohio
your learning....i like it. that's what is nice about todays bows is you can play with them to get them to your liking. wait till you try a cam & 1/2 bow...its pretty neat how adjustable it is. you can also manipulate cam starting positions to feel also. you lose some efficiency of the cam system but not too much. wish i had more time to do that for people cause you can do some really neat stuff.

It'd be nice to have a chrony... I'd be real curious to see just how much efficiency the bow loses after some tweaking. I bet it's not very much. It'd be even nicer to see what tweaks make the bow gain efficiency.
 

Fluteman

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7,096
160
Southeast Ohio
your learning....i like it. that's what is nice about todays bows is you can play with them to get them to your liking. wait till you try a cam & 1/2 bow...its pretty neat how adjustable it is. you can also manipulate cam starting positions to feel also. you lose some efficiency of the cam system but not too much. wish i had more time to do that for people cause you can do some really neat stuff.

It'd be nice to have a chrony... I'd be real curious to see just how much efficiency the bow loses after some tweaking. I bet it's not very much. It'd be even nicer to see what tweaks make the bow gain efficiency.

I just bought a worm gear winch the other day to build me a vertical drawboard. I'm too paranoid to do too much tinkering on my bow right now, but I would like to get a Chronograph this winter so I can tinker once season is over. I've got the itch to learn, but I'm scared to death I'm gonna booger something up before the bow opener gets here. I know once I start, I will not quit tinkering until I am 100% satisfied.
 

jagermeister

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18,309
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Ohio
I just bought a worm gear winch the other day to build me a vertical drawboard. I'm too paranoid to do too much tinkering on my bow right now, but I would like to get a Chronograph this winter so I can tinker once season is over. I've got the itch to learn, but I'm scared to death I'm gonna booger something up before the bow opener gets here. I know once I start, I will not quit tinkering until I am 100% satisfied.

DON'T TOUCH IT UNTIL AFTER BOW SEASON! lol It's really not worth the risk, man... and besides, you'll have more than enough spare time to tinker once the season closes.