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pretty nice biscuit. I don't see the reasoning for all the adjustments really. I like using mine cause I slide it back all the way and I can shoot 27's instead of 30's. cuts a good deal of weight, and gives me plenty of speed.
 
ShaneHallum said:
pretty nice biscuit. I don't see the reasoning for all the adjustments really. I like using mine cause I slide it back all the way and I can shoot 27's instead of 30's. cuts a good deal of weight, and gives me plenty of speed.

The adjustments allow for easier micro adjustments for elevation and windage with more secure settings .
 
ShaneHallum said:
I like using mine cause I slide it back all the way and I can shoot 27's instead of 30's. cuts a good deal of weight, and gives me plenty of speed.

I would rather have it all the way forward. Less likely to be torque sensative.
 
richmanbarbeque said:
ShaneHallum said:
I like using mine cause I slide it back all the way and I can shoot 27's instead of 30's. cuts a good deal of weight, and gives me plenty of speed.

I would rather have it all the way forward. Less likely to be torque sensative.

Me too. Even all the way forward the WB on my hunting bow is a tad behind the riser.
 
Rich and I talked to the guys (2006 ATA show ) at Carolina Archery products who used to make the WB rest about moving it forward, or making a model that would fit within the riser near the plunger hole .
They said it needs to be offset a little behind the riser to allow full clearance of the bristles as the fletchings pass through. They blow forward farther than we both assumed .
It sure would be nice to reduce the overdraw effect on grip torque with it set forward of the grip , instead of behind the grip.
 
Scott61 said:
Rich and I talked to the guys (2006 ATA show ) at Carolina Archery products who used to make the WB rest about moving it forward, or making a model that would fit within the riser near the plunger hole .
They said it needs to be offset a little behind the riser to allow full clearance of the bristles as the fletchings pass through. They blow forward farther than we both assumed .
It sure would be nice to reduce the overdraw effect on grip torque with it set forward of the grip , instead of behind the grip.

How far from the back of the riser should it be mounted? I have mine about 1/8" behind the shelf.
 
Rocketman said:
Scott61 said:
Rich and I talked to the guys (2006 ATA show ) at Carolina Archery products who used to make the WB rest about moving it forward, or making a model that would fit within the riser near the plunger hole .
They said it needs to be offset a little behind the riser to allow full clearance of the bristles as the fletchings pass through. They blow forward farther than we both assumed .
It sure would be nice to reduce the overdraw effect on grip torque with it set forward of the grip , instead of behind the grip.

How far from the back of the riser should it be mounted? I have mine about 1/8" behind the shelf.

That should be okay .
 

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