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Old 10-05-2007, 07:11 PM   #1
Bill M
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Default Nothing like a fine oiled machine!

This will be my 6th season bowhunting and I learned very early in the archery game that it was probably best that I learn to work on my own equipment.

Early this year I bought a Bowtech Allegiance. First time to own a BT. Different type of cam system from the hybrid/cam.5 I was used to. I seeked advise, wisdom, experience from folks familiar with the binary dual cam system and have tweaked for the past three weeks. I don't like to go into the season opener without my equipment 100%. My Bheads were hitting with my Ftips last weekend but still something nagged at me.

I noticed last weekend that my tied in serving thread nock was unraveling so I changed it during the week.
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My Bheads were hitting a couple inches high from the ftips after the new nock was tied in. Nock point too low? Made a couple of adjustments and I'll tell you now that nothing is nagging at me except these 90+ degree temps.

The Ally is primed and ready!

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