Gotta question for yall that I cant seem to figure out, or do I want to mess with it. The inside(closest to the riser) fork seems to wear fast than the right. No matter what arrow I am shooting. Should I be worried about this, the arrows fly like darts and great through the paper and group great at 45 yards. Do I need to walk back tune maybe the rest is a hair to far out?
some have said recently about the stainless not as strong and dont hold up as well as the spring steel ones, maybe with somehting off a tad they wear from the friction of the arrows ?? i think Smokin X is right that its just slightly off. I have to do some tweaking and tuning on mine too this weekend.
I took an old .008 and cut about 5/8" off the front end. Put that behind the .012 for my spot setup. It firms up the base of the blade while still allowing the end to flex. PM me an email and I will send you pics.
I would invest in an eze eye laser center shot tool! usaully with hoyts its about 3/16 of an inch out from the center. what you want to go by is the power path of the string.
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