I made down to pick up her up. This shop was pretty awesome. He let me come in & watch everything. This guy checked it all, timing, cam lean & let me watch. The other shop was going to wouldn't do that. He explained how the nitrums like to run with the top cam advanced a little bit. Got it all set up, peep, loop mounted the sight set, it up & paper tuned it with a 350 spine. Then shot a 386gr deer crossing arrow through the chrony, 329fps. Going now to get some arrows he was a little high on arrows. As it sits in the picture paid $1391 for it. Can't wait to sight it in. I can't get the pictures to post clear. Any ideas
Well k went & got me some CX Reds & started sighting the King Pin. Man I really like this sight. Started close & started adjusting. When j got out to 20yrds it was way off!! Like 8" to the left I didn't have 8" of adjustment! Rechecked my center shot & the arrow was about 3" off the center line of the bow. I don't understand how it would shoot bullet holes when paper tuning if it was that far off.
Congrats on the new rig. Looks great. I switched last year to the same exact sight and I have the same impressions as you. I love the thing. When I was setting up my bow at the shop the tech and I attempted to paper tune and we could never get it to shoot right paper tuning it. I had done a walk back tuning at home while breaking the bow in and when I went to the shop to get it checked out after shooting a couple of hundred arrows that was when we got into paper tuning and it never worked correctly. I did another walk back tune at the shop and adjusted sight and rest alignment and have shot dead on out to 80 yards. Just my experience. I am shooting a Mathews Chill-R 70 lb. 29 DL just for your comparison.
Sweet rig! As for the pictures, I had the same problem. I figured out that I had to post them from my computer to get clear pictures.