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Offline bswear

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Adjusting center shot
« on: December 02, 2010, 09:33:00 AM »
I have a Bear A mag riser and new limbs.  I have never had a bow with adjustable center shot like this and need some input on how to set the center shot. (know how to adjust, just not sure where it should be for optimum flight.  I have Beiter Limb gauges but not sure whether the shaft should point one arrow width left of center or what.  Thanks in advance!

Offline Don Baker

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Re: Adjusting center shot
« Reply #1 on: December 03, 2010, 12:14:00 AM »
Bswear,

If you are RH this is how you do it.

Put the limb gauges on the limbs.

Put your arrow on the string.

Lean the bow against a table or something so that it is perfectly straight.Stand behind the bow and line up the string in the middle of the limb gauges.

Now look at the arrow point in relation to the string/limb gauges.

You want the arrow tip(actually the base of the tip where it screws into the arrow) to be to the left side of the string.

You can do a search for "Tuning for Tens" on the internet for some good pictures and further instruction depending on what rest setup you are using.

Hope that helps.

Don

Offline bswear

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Re: Adjusting center shot
« Reply #2 on: December 03, 2010, 10:34:00 AM »
Thanks Don.  That helps a lot!

Brent

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