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Post by BT on Apr 30, 2009 5:28:44 GMT -5
The easton shaft is way to heavy and a good deal heavier than the arrow I shoot out of the BK2!. You've got all summer to get some PSE 100 shafts (6.6gpi) which will only effect a 25gr. weight gain. : Total weight....270 ....turn the limb bolts 1/2 turn and your at 5gpp again The STS has rotated right (as viewed) Loosen the set screw and rotate the bar left until the string nearly touches the right side of the recessed area of the bumper. Also....dont be afraid to trim the right side of the bumper after adjustment is needed
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Post by stilllearning on Apr 30, 2009 6:36:24 GMT -5
AH see I new you might be able to see somthing in those photos. Thanks BT. I appreciated that. with rain in the forcast for the weekend I should be able to find time this weekend to fix her up.
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Post by stilllearning on May 6, 2009 19:56:41 GMT -5
BT Thanks you were right on the money and the bow was working great last night.
The noise it makes with the light arrows still has everone sure that the bow is going to blow up.
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Post by BT on May 6, 2009 21:35:49 GMT -5
The noise it makes with the light arrows still has everyone sure that the bow is going to blow up. Thats because you guys up there in the great white north are always shooting logs off your bows like it was still 1970 and graphite hadn't been invented yet. ;D
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Post by easternhunter on May 7, 2009 8:29:32 GMT -5
The noise it makes with the light arrows still has everyone sure that the bow is going to blow up. Thats because you guys up there in the great white north are always shooting logs off your bows like it was still 1970 and graphite hadn't been invented yet. ;D ohhhhhhhhhhh, don't get me started BT! SL's bow rattles itself loose before it can blow up anyhow.
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Post by BT on May 7, 2009 21:34:30 GMT -5
With great power comes great responsibility
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Post by Doegirl on May 7, 2009 23:10:26 GMT -5
BT Thanks you were right on the money and the bow was working great last night. The noise it makes with the light arrows still has everone sure that the bow is going to blow up. Too bad you're so far away. I just want to come up there and shoot some 270grain arrows out of my 82nd. People WILL take cover. ;D Bummer about those HCA arrows. I had high hopes for that arrow. It would of got me close or at IBO weight and be stiff enough for my bow.
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Post by Doegirl on May 7, 2009 23:47:31 GMT -5
I do believe I have irrefutable proof that KE is king. Testing downrange speeds at 30yds, I held my pin slightly above bull, like I would for my 295grain arrow. Too bad this arrow weighed 330grains . The same damn board I could not even poke a broadhead through with an arrow that weighed twice as much, go figure RIP, chrony ;D
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Post by madoktor1 on May 8, 2009 8:40:17 GMT -5
The noise it makes with the light arrows still has everyone sure that the bow is going to blow up. Thats because you guys up there in the great white north are always shooting logs off your bows like it was still 1970 and graphite hadn't been invented yet. ;D I resemble that remark with my 575 gr. Easton 2219's. LOL!!!
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Post by BT on May 8, 2009 14:12:17 GMT -5
I do believe I have irrefutable proof that KE is king. Testing downrange speeds at 30yds, I held my pin slightly above bull, like I would for my 295grain arrow. Too bad this arrow weighed 330grains . The same damn board I could not even poke a broadhead through with an arrow that weighed twice as much, go figure RIP, chrony ;D I think it was 3 or 4 years ago when I did a K.E. V.S. MO. test which pitted the African shaft against my own 300gr. shaft. The results were the same in as much as the 1000gr. shaft had no where near the penetration of the 300gr. shaft. One was moving at 325 and the other at 230 I believe.
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