Hey guys, woke up Saturday morning without internet and just got it working again. Good to be back.
Tim one thing I have learned is to get a good, pre-stretched, custom made set of string/cable(s) for you bow. I normally change them out as soon as I buy a new bow so I don't have to set them up twice. I prefer 452x material myself. I didn't change it on the Bowtech but have found their stock string to be well made as it hasn't moved on me once I got number of shots through it.
Howie, tying a d-loop is very easy to do. The package they sell at Academy used to show the method I use although there are several ways to do it. The method I have pictured about is how I do it on short bows.
Jay, didn't hunt all weekend. Too hot. My dad and youngest brother came up Saturday and we moved a gun box blind over the the 40 acres I bought for the general season. I'm hoping for the big cool down they tell us we are getting.
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Bill Morris, just a hunter and my Grandkid's Papa
Formerly known as "TexHunter"
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