M405 BH

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Heavvyduty
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M405 BH

Post by Heavvyduty »

My BH is 1in from rail BUT my string is 1/2 from my bumper's .. Sound rite?
Hunt it
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Re: M405 BH

Post by Hunt it »

If your string is new, shoot it a bunch and it will stretch into place 1/4" off bumpers is about where you want it. New factory string will stretch a good bit in beginning. Other way is to cock it and leave it cocked for day or two.
longbow joe
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Re: M405 BH

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I keep my bow about 3sixteenth from the rail a half is fine also most go one quarter .when i put on a new string i know its gonna stretch so i go maby three quarters the main thing is try to keep it the same consistenty.the arrow length seems fine also most of us dont want enough room to still put a foot in during de cocking ritual ....having a foot in there could be bloody n bad .lol or maby ...not funny no lol.
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Re: M405 BH

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longbow joe wrote:I keep my bow about 3sixteenth from the rail a half is fine also most go one quarter .when i put on a new string i know its gonna stretch so i go maby three quarters the main thing is try to keep it the same consistenty.the arrow length seems fine also most of us dont want enough room to still put a foot in during de cocking ritual ....having a foot in there could be bloody n bad .lol or maby ...not funny no lol.
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