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I've been using the same mounts from Conquest for years. I'm constantly going back and forth between 2 of the notches. I think it would be perfect if I could go half way and lock it down.

What are you guys using that has finer adjustments than these???

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I do not think I have ever been more impressed with the machining and function of such a simple device as a disconnect....as I have been with Shrewd
 
I like the Dead Center mounts and the Shrewd Atlas mount. I have the Sherpa version of the Shrewd on my Prime.


 
Bowfinger is very adjustable with good reference marks. Ive been very happy with mine.
 
I like the Dead Center mounts and the Shrewd Atlas mount. I have the Sherpa version of the Shrewd on my Prime.

Another vote for DCAP. I’ve got 3 and I’m very pleased with the weight, finish, and adjustability.
 

This is what I've been using, can't find a reason one to complain about it.
 
I've been using the same mounts from Conquest for years. I'm constantly going back and forth between 2 of the notches. I think it would be perfect if I could go half way and lock it down.

What are you guys using that has finer adjustments than these???
Why are you moving back and forth between 2 of the notches? How many weights do you have on the back bar? One ounce too much or one ounce not enough? Couple of shooters I know get real OCD about weights and have 1/2 ounce weight. From picture you could the bar in or out and add or subtract weight
 
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Why are you moving back and forth between 2 of the notches? How many weights do you have on the back bar? One ounce too much or one ounce not enough? Couple of shooters I know get real OCD about weights and have 1/2 ounce weight. From picture you could the bar in or out and add or subtract weight
Trying to find a way to make it sit perfectly vertical.... In one notch my bubble favors one side and the other it favors the other side. I can force the bow vertical but that requires me to put pressure on one side of the riser or the other....I have half ounce weights that didn't help... This is my 4th time starting over with weights/angles of the bars in the last year.... It's not too bad but it could be better.... I have 14oz on the back if I go to 13.5 to 14.5 it doesn't help....

I shot this tonight... Vegas 300... One arrow, score, pull, repeat. I'm trying to clean up some of those shots....With the exception of the one I threw high, all the non-X shots were to the right.

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Trying to find a way to make it sit perfectly vertical.... In one notch my bubble favors one side and the other it favors the other side. I can force the bow vertical but that requires me to put pressure on one side of the riser or the other....I have half ounce weights that didn't help... This is my 4th time starting over with weights/angles of the bars in the last year.... It's not too bad but it could be better.... I have 14oz on the back if I go to 13.5 to 14.5 it doesn't help....

I shot this tonight... Vegas 300... One arrow, score, pull, repeat. I'm trying to clean up some of those shots....With the exception of the one I threw high, all the non-X shots were to the right.

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If all of your misses are to the right, you should move the side bar one click to the left.
 
I hsve a Shrewd Atlas and a Bowfinger and both do their job really well. If I had to pick one I'd say the Bowfinger for two reasons.
1) The markings are a little better and easier to see
2) It has a matte finish so the markings are easier to see
My eyes are starting to suck so the easier it is to read the better I like it but you can't go wrong with either
 
Suddenly I'll vote for anything but Shrewd Atlas. I have 2 Atlas V-bars and both suck, both keep losing screws tension every over day no matter how tight these are.

Why not to try Axcel mount to match your bars? Should be awesome.
 
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