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Discussion in 'Tech Talk' started by x ring300, Jun 9, 2017.

  1. x ring300

    x ring300 Weekend Warrior

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    I have had new cables put on my hunting bow . now I'm shooting and anchoring in the valley and not getting good constancy with groups . I shoot my target bow from the stop's and have a whole different out come when I shoot . Should I stay shooting in the valley or change it to the stops . need some advice .
     
  2. copperhead

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    Need some more information like what bow you are shooting, after you swapped cables did you verify timing if applicable. If its easy to put the stops on the hunting bow does that help your groups?
     
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    Charlie, what is your draw length?
     
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    x ring300 Weekend Warrior

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    29"
     
  5. x ring300

    x ring300 Weekend Warrior

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    Jennings T Star II Dealer Changed them
     
  6. Marauder

    Marauder Die Hard Bowhunter

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    You can buy my mission and have grunst change the cam. That'll solve your problems! :tu:

    sent from my mini hand held phone
     
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    Can you by chance up load a picture of the stops? I reviewed a picture of the T Star II so I don't think I understand what you mean by stops.
     
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    Agreed with copperhead.. Did they just change the strings or did they completely re-tune your bow afterwards? I just re-did the strings on my bow and now I'm in the middle of re-tuning it back to where it was shooting before. After a string change, at least to me anyways, you should completely re-tune your bow from scratch..
     
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    x ring300 Weekend Warrior

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    New cables and I think I'm have to long of a draw length on my bow .Talk to people at club I belong to and they say shoot into the stop's going to change this
     
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    Just changed out my string and cables. Set things back up to match peak draw weight and cam timing by twisting here and untwisting there.

    Pretty common to have to tweak it a little after doing an "overhaul".
     

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