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Fleshing interference

Discussion in 'Tech Talk' started by killer chill-r, Feb 16, 2016.

  1. killer chill-r

    killer chill-r Weekend Warrior

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    Running an Apache Carbon on the Nitrum Turbo & the flechings are hitting the rest. I've tried to turn the arrow in different positions & it's still hitting. Any ideas? ImageUploadedByBowhunting.com Forums1455663443.849017.jpg ImageUploadedByBowhunting.com Forums1455663465.466947.jpg
     
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    Hey killer chill-r. Are the vanes contacting the launcher or the containment housing? If it's the launcher, your rest timing may be too slow and not dropping out the path of the vane as it passes through. You might try adding some slack to the cord so the launcher will drop sooner. If it's the containment housing, placing the cock vane at 12 o'clock looks like the best option.


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    Sorry! I was looking at the instructions for the standard Apache rest when I recommended the 12 o'clock cock vane position. Try lining up the cock vane with slot at the 10 o'clock position.


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    I tried all of that & it still hit. I just pulled the launcher arm & cut some of it off. It's working great now. Thanks.
     

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