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Old 01-03-2010, 06:34 PM   #3
bowhunter26
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Hey ronnie how have you been?
A super tune consist of the following:

First

1) Removing limbs, Limb pockets, Rockers

2)Removing Idler, Cam

3)Cleaning the bow & all metal parts with liquid silocone ( Prevents rusting in the field)

4)Polishing axles, checking them for rust & pitting

5) If your cam & idler come standard with bushing's. The bushings will be removed and checked (replaced if needed)

6)Check limbs for cracks or splinters

7) Check Riser for hair line cracks in the aluminum

8)Re-assembly of bow

Second

1) Install new string and cables

2)Fire bow 40-50 times (seat strings)

3)Verify proper bow specs

4)Verify drawlength Yes i recheck it...lol

5)Proper timing on 2 cam or binary systems(tiller tunning) Yes i recheck it...lol

6)Proper idler lean on single cam bows....Yes i recheck it...lol

7)Installation & timing of drop away rest if needed

Third

1)Equipment installation

2)Nock location (Center Shot Setup)

3)D-Loop installation

4)Installation & timing of drop away rest or standard rest design

5)Proper timing on 2 cam or binary systems

6)Proper idler lean on single cam bows

7)Verify Drawlength

8)Arrows cut to optimal tuning length & components installed ( if needed)

9)Paper tuning

10) Chronograph service

11) Archers Advantage Print out with spec sheet

Ronnie you could gain 6-10 fps from factory speeds. And you will also have a well serviced & tuned shooting machine. Hope that answered your question.
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