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Post by Rick Barbee on Sept 14, 2022 17:19:01 GMT -6
Guess the distance. The gap is just slightly more than half of what it was with the bow I did it last with.
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Post by draven on Sept 14, 2022 17:49:45 GMT -6
You got your new limbs! Nice! I expect the distance to be 50 yards based on the spread between the 3 arrows. Gap half than the old limbs ? It should make the slightly weak arrows for the old setup a tad stiff. Looking forward for a review!
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Post by Rick Barbee on Sept 14, 2022 17:58:33 GMT -6
You got your new limbs! Nice! I expect the distance to be 50 yards based on the spread between the 3 arrows. Gap half than the old limbs ? It should make the slightly weak arrows for the old setup a tad stiff. Looking forward for a review! Thanks, and yes it's the new limbs. I'm going to shoot them for about a week before I do a full review. You guessed wrong on the distance. 
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Post by draven on Sept 14, 2022 18:00:07 GMT -6
100yards gap is in the sky. For 20 yards the spread is too big. I tried 
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Post by Rick Barbee on Sept 14, 2022 18:08:27 GMT -6
100yards gap is in the sky. For 20 yards the spread is too big. I tried  100 yards is correct. The gap is just above the top of the trees. With the Bigfoot bow it was double the top of the trees.
My point on with the Border limbs is 45 yards, but I have not shot them from 100 yet.
My point on with the BWC limbs is somewhere between 62 & 65, but I haven't quite nailed it down to an exact yet.
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Post by draven on Sept 14, 2022 18:10:02 GMT -6
Nice!
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Post by Rick Barbee on Sept 14, 2022 18:20:42 GMT -6
These arrows tune, and shoot way better from the shelf on this bow, than they do from the Borders with the elevated rest. You know what that means? It means the riser with the Borders will soon have one of my modified shelves on it. 
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Post by draven on Sept 14, 2022 18:30:51 GMT -6
I shoot off the shelf my Borders and the arrows for them are tuned perfect.
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Post by Bowmania on Sept 22, 2022 9:57:04 GMT -6
A gap is below the target. Maybe that should be called a plus gap?
Todd
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Post by Rick Barbee on Sept 22, 2022 15:39:12 GMT -6
A gap is below the target. Maybe that should be called a plus gap? Todd I've always called it gap whether below, or above the intended spot/target. Above is positive gap. Below is negative gap.
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