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Offline flycastr

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Re: A&H ACS CX***WOW
« Reply #20 on: January 10, 2009, 12:24:00 AM »
I have two ACS-CX's and a new 16" ST on its way.  They have become the bows I just want to pick up.  I struggle with the words to explain it, but I think it's a combination of the aesthetics (to me, they're gorgeous, even the aluminum riser!) , the feel in the hand (solid and comfy) and the performance (amazing).  For me there has been nothing unusual or difficult about the tuning. The mystery of tuning my bows went away after I watched Rick Welch's video Vol II about ten times, and finally took his shooting school.  The systematic tuning and setup protocol he teaches makes it really simple and effective.

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Re: A&H ACS CX***WOW
« Reply #21 on: January 10, 2009, 02:01:00 AM »
flycastr, I agree. I have gone to Ricks School twice now and applied what he taught me to this bow and it wasn't as difficult as I was making it.

 I had forgotten a bunch of tuning stuff he showed me, and after the refresher course in DEC. I came home and received my new 16 st ACS CX and bingo...
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Re: A&H ACS CX***WOW
« Reply #22 on: January 10, 2009, 12:54:00 PM »
How do you find out info. on his school? Anyone want to sell his video?
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Re: A&H ACS CX***WOW
« Reply #23 on: January 10, 2009, 01:00:00 PM »
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What brace height are you finding that works best?
7 1/4....I have 4 ACS and that's the best brace height for me

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Re: A&H ACS CX***WOW
« Reply #24 on: January 10, 2009, 01:01:00 PM »
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  The systematic tuning and setup protocol he teaches makes it really simple and effective.
what are the bases claimed?

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Re: A&H ACS CX***WOW
« Reply #25 on: January 10, 2009, 01:12:00 PM »
yes i would also like to hear back on that

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Re: A&H ACS CX***WOW
« Reply #26 on: January 10, 2009, 03:39:00 PM »
Oh, my, where to start?  To describe Rick Welch's method, I guess the analogy I would use is from my old rifle-shooting and reloading days.  When you take a new rifle out of the box and put a scope on it, you don't start right in tweaking different loads and bullet combinations.  You bore-sight the rifle first to get it close, right?  In archery, what do we do first?  We start right in selecting shafts, bare-shaft testing, paper tuning, etc.  We just assume the bow is going to shoot where the bow is going to shoot.  Do we spend any time tuning the bow?  Not really.  We tune arrows and that's it.  Rick starts by tuning the bow to shoot where you look.  Basic and simple, and a huge step!  Like bore-sighting, he makes the gross adjustments with the bow first.  But to get the full impact of it all, you have to watch the video multiple times, and the light will at some point go on.  It must have taken me 8-10 times, and I finally realized what he was talking about.  Then take the school.  In two hours he had me shooting better than I ever have.  Truly amazing!

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Re: A&H ACS CX***WOW
« Reply #27 on: January 10, 2009, 07:59:00 PM »
Set it up at 7 1/4 and it bare shafts great. Plan on leaving it there for now
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Re: A&H ACS CX***WOW
« Reply #28 on: January 10, 2009, 09:15:00 PM »
Just got mine on tuesday. It's my 3rd one, foolishly sold the other 2. I'm loving it again!!
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Re: A&H ACS CX***WOW
« Reply #29 on: January 11, 2009, 07:11:00 AM »
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Originally posted by flycastr:
Oh, my, where to start?  To describe Rick Welch's method, I guess the analogy I would use is from my old rifle-shooting and reloading days.  When you take a new rifle out of the box and put a scope on it, you don't start right in tweaking different loads and bullet combinations.  You bore-sight the rifle first to get it close, right?  In archery, what do we do first?  We start right in selecting shafts, bare-shaft testing, paper tuning, etc.  We just assume the bow is going to shoot where the bow is going to shoot.  Do we spend any time tuning the bow?  Not really.  We tune arrows and that's it.  Rick starts by tuning the bow to shoot where you look.  Basic and simple, and a huge step!  Like bore-sighting, he makes the gross adjustments with the bow first.  But to get the full impact of it all, you have to watch the video multiple times, and the light will at some point go on.  It must have taken me 8-10 times, and I finally realized what he was talking about.  Then take the school.  In two hours he had me shooting better than I ever have.  Truly amazing!
the bare shaft method is a complete tuning method which concerns both the bow and the arrow, I don't really see how to improve it so I am very curious about it...

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