How does a takedown bow stay in tune if you take the limbs off & put them back on? Sorry kinda new to traditional.
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Originally posted by Bisch View PostYes!
Just buy a bow square and make sure the brace height is where it is supposed to be every time you put it together!
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Most folks forget the cresting/logos are put in that location on arrows for a reason. Might as well use it.
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Originally posted by Limbwalker View PostThis, or just check the logo on your arrows and see where they meet the edge of the riser or the plunger or rest, etc.
Most folks forget the cresting/logos are put in that location on arrows for a reason. Might as well use it.
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Originally posted by Limbwalker View PostThis, or just check the logo on your arrows and see where they meet the edge of the riser or the plunger or rest, etc.
Most folks forget the cresting/logos are put in that location on arrows for a reason. Might as well use it.
I do this or I will draw a line on the arrow where the arrow meets the belly of the bow. It is a quick and easy way to make sure you have it at brace and not have to have a bow square with you all the time.
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