Getting comfy...
#11
RE: Getting comfy...
Yeh schultz, new this year, this hunting season actually.. I just always felt like I couldn't get a handled on the bow, felt like i was gonna drop it, it was actually painful to shoot...???
#12
RE: Getting comfy...
Vabowman,
Seriously if your x-force is vibrating and it is noisy, I'd get it into a bowshop that knows what they are doing to get those cams timed. If they aren't timed, they will get noisy, vibrate, and become a LOT less forgiving of inconsistent shooting. The bow needs timed and creep tuned. The x-forces I've shot that were properly timed were honestly very quiet and handshock free. I'd seriously consider shooting one, I really think they are a very underestimated bow. It's just that a lot of people don't know how to set them up properly.
Seriously if your x-force is vibrating and it is noisy, I'd get it into a bowshop that knows what they are doing to get those cams timed. If they aren't timed, they will get noisy, vibrate, and become a LOT less forgiving of inconsistent shooting. The bow needs timed and creep tuned. The x-forces I've shot that were properly timed were honestly very quiet and handshock free. I'd seriously consider shooting one, I really think they are a very underestimated bow. It's just that a lot of people don't know how to set them up properly.
#13
RE: Getting comfy...
ORIGINAL: Vabowman
Yeh schultz, new this year, this hunting season actually.. I just always felt like I couldn't get a handled on the bow, felt like i was gonna drop it, it was actually painful to shoot...???
Yeh schultz, new this year, this hunting season actually.. I just always felt like I couldn't get a handled on the bow, felt like i was gonna drop it, it was actually painful to shoot...???
#14
RE: Getting comfy...
You are probably gettting the thinner grip to much in your palm and it is causing you to tourqe the bow more.I, personally like the thinner grips, but con shoot with either very well.
#15
RE: Getting comfy...
ORIGINAL: Rick James
Vabowman,
Seriously if your x-force is vibrating and it is noisy, I'd get it into a bowshop that knows what they are doing to get those cams timed. If they aren't timed, they will get noisy, vibrate, and become a LOT less forgiving of inconsistent shooting. The bow needs timed and creep tuned. The x-forces I've shot that were properly timed were honestly very quiet and handshock free. I'd seriously consider shooting one, I really think they are a very underestimated bow. It's just that a lot of people don't know how to set them up properly.
Vabowman,
Seriously if your x-force is vibrating and it is noisy, I'd get it into a bowshop that knows what they are doing to get those cams timed. If they aren't timed, they will get noisy, vibrate, and become a LOT less forgiving of inconsistent shooting. The bow needs timed and creep tuned. The x-forces I've shot that were properly timed were honestly very quiet and handshock free. I'd seriously consider shooting one, I really think they are a very underestimated bow. It's just that a lot of people don't know how to set them up properly.
All jokes aside - there's a few people on this forum that, when they speak, I ALWAYS listen.
Rick James is one of them. I'd get that bow in to the shop.