MERLIN SUPER NOVE SETUP QUESTIONS.
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Fork Horn
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I just got it. but.... Where do i line up center shot at...with the center of the limbs, with the stabilizer hole, or with the tracking of the cams (which is slightly to the left of the middle of the center of the limbs). Also, this bow has the rapid cams, and shoot through system......where should the string loop go, dead center with the rest mounting holes, or slightly high of them? thanks for the help.
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Bump. I am sure the P12, Sag, or one of the other Merlin guys can help you out with this one...but I didn't want to see it flip off the top page...<img src=icon_smile_wink.gif border=0 align=middle>
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W460--
You just got the Max 2000, not the SN my friend! (The SN is not available in a rapid cam, that's how I know, plus, you just received it from me!) <img src=icon_smile_big.gif border=0 align=middle>
The centershot will be roughly between 5/8" and 3/4" usually, measured from the face of the shelf on the flat near the rest holes to the middle of your rest. This will get you close. Line your arrow up so it will run right across the rest holes, and install you loop accordingly. I initially set my nocking point approx. 1/16" above center, and tune from there.
These rough settings should get you on paper, then you can fine-tune to your individual setup from there. Good luck, enjoy your new bow!<img src=icon_smile_wink.gif border=0 align=middle> Pinwheel 12
You just got the Max 2000, not the SN my friend! (The SN is not available in a rapid cam, that's how I know, plus, you just received it from me!) <img src=icon_smile_big.gif border=0 align=middle>
The centershot will be roughly between 5/8" and 3/4" usually, measured from the face of the shelf on the flat near the rest holes to the middle of your rest. This will get you close. Line your arrow up so it will run right across the rest holes, and install you loop accordingly. I initially set my nocking point approx. 1/16" above center, and tune from there.
These rough settings should get you on paper, then you can fine-tune to your individual setup from there. Good luck, enjoy your new bow!<img src=icon_smile_wink.gif border=0 align=middle> Pinwheel 12
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whoops, your right, it is a max 2000, I just am jumping to far ahead for my next bow...lol thanks mr pinwheel for doin business with me, i plan on buying again from you in the near future. Thanks.
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Anytime, my friend! Good shooting with your Max! <img src=icon_smile_big.gif border=0 align=middle>
Remember, delivery time is 4-6 weeks on Supernovas, so if you want them before indoor season, order soon! Pinwheel 12
Remember, delivery time is 4-6 weeks on Supernovas, so if you want them before indoor season, order soon! Pinwheel 12
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