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Originally posted by DRT View PostI don't shoot non center + cut bows well. For me, if I have to fight it, it ain't fun. I'm too old to want to put time and effort into frustrating myself. That's what my kids and business partners are for.
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Center shot is usually not a thing to worry about most all bows I have ever owned that were production are cut to have a + measurement. A neutral or negative centershot is usually either a custom order or something like a ilf riser. Even a bow cut to direct center is not center when you add any strike plate to it. For me when I set up any bow I use enough material to have a arrow width to the left of the string when I center the string on the bow and look at my arrow.
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Originally posted by DRT View PostI don't shoot non center + cut bows well. For me, if I have to fight it, it ain't fun. I'm too old to want to put time and effort into frustrating myself. That's what my kids and business partners are for.
Sent from my SM-G892A using TapatalkOriginally posted by RJH1 View PostI am with you. After double checking I think my bear bow is to high tech anyway. At first I thought it was just the woods that was going to keep me out.
The center shot rule is not enforced, nor is the pistol grip. I spoke with David Sikes a few weeks back asking about the bow specs and he said as long as it fit in the jig (ie measurements above and below shelf) and the strings didn't touch the limbs when it was strung that its legal. I'd be willing to bet that 75% or more of the bows shot are center cut or cut past center.
It is honestly the most balanced range of any I've ever shot all across the country. The mix of shots and shot scenarios would be extremely tough to match on any other range there is.
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Originally posted by MedicineMan7 View PostThe center shot rule is not enforced, nor is the pistol grip. I spoke with David Sikes a few weeks back asking about the bow specs and he said as long as it fit in the jig (ie measurements above and below shelf) and the strings didn't touch the limbs when it was strung that its legal. I'd be willing to bet that 75% or more of the bows shot are center cut or cut past center.
It is honestly the most balanced range of any I've ever shot all across the country. The mix of shots and shot scenarios would be extremely tough to match on any other range there is.
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