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Discussion in 'Bowhunting Talk' started by NCbowhuntn93, Aug 17, 2014.

  1. NCbowhuntn93

    NCbowhuntn93 Newb

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    What are yall measuring after you have completely tuned your creed? Im getting right there at 11/16ths and im shooting fixed broad heads. I got this bow back in December and I don't remember being this far in to the riser. Just wondering what every body else is getting.
     
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    jakeratt Die Hard Bowhunter

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    Do u have any Cam Lean, What does the paper tare look like, And what does the timming look like
     
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    This is my idle cam with an arrow on it image.jpg .
    This is my tear and rest measurement when paper tune image.jpg
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    All that is good. But when I got to walk back and broad head tune my rest is sitting a little lower than 11/16ths. I just don't remember my rest being that far In when I tuned this bow the first. I didn't take a picture of my rest before I reset everything to tune it this time. I was just wondering what everybody else was looking like on there's when there done. Thanks for the reply also!
     
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    I check my sight to see if it is level and it is level so its not that.
     
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    Most posts on other sites and the Mathews forum are saying. (3/4-13/16″) how do your broadheads fly? If good I would not sweat as you could be torquing a little but as long as you are consistent you should be fine.
     
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    Mathews designs their bows to tune at 13/16".
     
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    Im going to try it again tomorrow. I wish I could remember what my rest was before I tried to retune it but I could have sworn it was near the 13/16ths area.
     

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