Windstalker cable gaurd?
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RE: Windstalker cable gaurd?
Terry.
I have not tried one but from what I have read about it over on AT it will take out cam lean and produce faster speeds and quiten the bow down some.
I am in 2 minds whether to get one or not to try on my OG when it gets here.
I have not tried one but from what I have read about it over on AT it will take out cam lean and produce faster speeds and quiten the bow down some.
I am in 2 minds whether to get one or not to try on my OG when it gets here.
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Nontypical Buck
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RE: Windstalker cable gaurd?
Ausie-guy,
I definitely think you should buy one and test it for usand then based on your report we will act accordingly. Seriously though, if I can find some positive feeedback from actual users I would be tempted. I read in one post that a guy claimed 15 fps increase, I doubt that but would be curious about actual performance. As to cam lean, doesn't there need to be some in some cases based on cam design? The guys at STS swear by them and actually link to them on thier website and I have been pleased with the STS on both the bows I have used it on.
I definitely think you should buy one and test it for usand then based on your report we will act accordingly. Seriously though, if I can find some positive feeedback from actual users I would be tempted. I read in one post that a guy claimed 15 fps increase, I doubt that but would be curious about actual performance. As to cam lean, doesn't there need to be some in some cases based on cam design? The guys at STS swear by them and actually link to them on thier website and I have been pleased with the STS on both the bows I have used it on.
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RE: Windstalker cable gaurd?
I definitely think you should buy one and test it for usand then based on your report we will act accordingly.
I read in one post that a guy claimed 15 fps increase, I doubt that but would be curious about actual performance.
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Nontypical Buck
Join Date: Feb 2003
Location: Brampton Ontario Canada
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RE: Windstalker cable gaurd?
Terry--you're on the ball--the 'Windstalker' is quite a neat cable guard--does remove some cam lean and produce about 5-7fps ( I can speak for my bow).
What I like the most is that the arrow seems to group even tighter--could be all in the mind--but I do like The Windstalker--I'll be willing to answer any questions you may have.
As for the STS--I had it on my Allegiance (rear mounted)and removed it, as I could NOT stand the way it kept getting in the road everytime I tried fitting my hand in the sling.
The arrow did leave the bow 'faster' with the STS fitted and flew well--but it's making contact withmy 'inside wrist' and I cannot handle (mentally) the feeling.
John--here's the link.
http://windstalkercableguard.com or email @ [email protected]
What I like the most is that the arrow seems to group even tighter--could be all in the mind--but I do like The Windstalker--I'll be willing to answer any questions you may have.
As for the STS--I had it on my Allegiance (rear mounted)and removed it, as I could NOT stand the way it kept getting in the road everytime I tried fitting my hand in the sling.
The arrow did leave the bow 'faster' with the STS fitted and flew well--but it's making contact withmy 'inside wrist' and I cannot handle (mentally) the feeling.
John--here's the link.
http://windstalkercableguard.com or email @ [email protected]
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Nontypical Buck
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RE: Windstalker cable gaurd?
Ampa,
Actually my STS is a front mount one that I bought when I had my Grizzly so I have no interference at all with my wrist. Have you tried just mounting so its a little lower on the string? Getting back to the windstalker, if you don't mind where did you buy it and what do they retail for in Ontario? I find I have some vane contact with the cables so either I switch sliders or find a better solution which the Windstalker is probably I would think. And hey any increase in speed is never a bad thing either.Was there any tuning difficulties after eliminating the factory cam lean caused by the rod and slider? Is it quiet ? Sorry for all the questions.
Actually my STS is a front mount one that I bought when I had my Grizzly so I have no interference at all with my wrist. Have you tried just mounting so its a little lower on the string? Getting back to the windstalker, if you don't mind where did you buy it and what do they retail for in Ontario? I find I have some vane contact with the cables so either I switch sliders or find a better solution which the Windstalker is probably I would think. And hey any increase in speed is never a bad thing either.Was there any tuning difficulties after eliminating the factory cam lean caused by the rod and slider? Is it quiet ? Sorry for all the questions.
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Nontypical Buck
Join Date: Feb 2003
Location: Brampton Ontario Canada
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RE: Windstalker cable gaurd?
Have you tried just mounting so its a little lower on the string?
If you don't mind where did you buy it and what do they retail for in Ontario?
Was there any tuning difficulties after eliminating the factory cam lean caused by the rod and slider? Is it quiet ?
Yes she is quiet and I gained some added speed, seemed to had levelled the arrow flight a bit--could just be my imagination-- as this happens with every new gadget at first, until you say to yourself on a day you're not dialed in----"this thing isn't good--I'll remove it from the bow".
Then we change to something else--guess you can say we all have a 'slightly crazy' ingredient mixed in ourselves. (Oh, I'm speaking for myself here--no disrespect.)
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Nontypical Buck
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RE: Windstalker cable gaurd?
Then we change to something else--guess you can say we all have a 'slightly crazy' ingredient mixed in ourselves. (Oh, I'm speaking for myself here--no disrespect.)