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Post by Justin on Jan 25, 2011 15:37:54 GMT -5
i know most of you probably already do this but I am gonna start doing this a lot more. last few days my shooting has been a little sloppy and I thought it was me. last night while shooting in the basement I noticed my sight didn't look right and when I had adjusted my sight last I guess I never torqued the screws on the adjustment tight enough and it had moved a little..lets just say lessen learned for me that I will be going over my bow more often now and checking so that when the time comes i know my set up is right
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Post by take'em on Jan 25, 2011 17:17:14 GMT -5
Agreed Justin. I check every hex screw on my bow once a month, just to make sure. They normally don't work themselves loose but it could happen I suppose. Another thing I check are those little C-clips on the axles.
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Post by Justin on Jan 25, 2011 17:25:27 GMT -5
never thought of checking them! I am like you I don't think most will loosen up but with sights that are adjusted and rest I think its more likely to happen to I would think.
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Post by extremebowhunter on Jan 25, 2011 17:55:22 GMT -5
Try puttin a bit of bow wax on the threads, this will help them from vibrating lose/ or lock tite. Your right , you should check them.
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Post by crowofcrow on Jan 25, 2011 20:02:59 GMT -5
i like extreme's wax idea not only keep threads tight but will cut down on mother nature's special lock tight,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, RUST.
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