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dmitchell28

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I am just gonna be honest. I am having fits with my Parker Blackhawk since the cam and cable was changed. I am just tired of messing with it and losing arrows. I am currently living in the cookeville area but usually hunt in scott county. I usually take my bow to a shop in oneida, but i just wanted to see if there was somewhere better at setups. I am sure you guys know of some good ones or maybe someone here is great at setting one up. I am just needing help and like I said, tired of messing with it. Thanks guys
 
If you are having problems with the bow since the cable and cam were changed , the shop that did the work should correct it .
 
There's a shop in Baxter that is good. The new shop in Sparta is good too.
 
I tell y�u man, the boys at bass pro really know what they are talking about. I go to the sevierville bass pro for everything I need with my bow. I have a bowtech general and they fix any problem I run into.
 
Radar said:
Can you describe the problems you are having in more detail ?

Well, I noticed first that my blazers was hitting my pronghorn fallaway. I bumped the rest up a little bit and shot till they didnt touch. I thought I fixed it. I started shooting and it was shooting really high. Well I adjusted the G5's down as far as the bar would let me go. Still shoots high. I noticed then, that my arrow is wagging in flight. Im sure its something little to fix the whole thing, but Im just fed up with fooling with it..lol. Im sure you guys understand. Im too the point of just giving up the fallaway and going back to a whisker biskit. but thats about whats wrong. And I need to get my string twisted, cause now the peep is rotatin just a little far.
 
Suggest you try and go to a sponsor of TnDeer ... if possible. That's who pays for the upkeep of this site. (Just ignore Eagle's Wings ... we shouldn't be listed there any more since the formal shop closed.)

And those of you who know of good shops, talk them into being sponsors. It's the best advertising investment they can make.
 
sounds to me like you dont have your drop away timed right.and since u raised your arrow up, that is why it is shootin so high.get your arrow back to level and have someone time your rest and u should be fine.
 

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