It takes a lot of time to figure out placement unless you can match a factory string. I spent an hour and a half messing with it and got 1fps. In some cases, i even lost speed. Most likely wont mess with it again
I was listening to nock on podcast today and Dudley was talking about them and he got 5 fps out of them (he's also a bow genius) but my stock hoyt fuse string had some at the bottom I might try to match. I also don't want to spend 2 hours in my proshop using the range space shooting through their chrono
I am at the point where if I can't get the exact factory spec for them I don't even bother. It's a pain in the *** and not worth the time. I Jason have them installed when I order a new string, otherwise I am not playing with them anymore...this is coming from someone that has a pair of chronos and does everything himself ...it's not worth it.