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<blockquote data-quote="Chyhunting" data-source="post: 867349" data-attributes="member: 62236"><p>I have also papertuned and found that I had to move my arrowrest way down. So far that the arrow is obviously angled downward. I believe it has alot to do with the design of the bow. for instance when the string releases from the "slide block" it drops down, which i believe makes my arrow level during the shot. If you attach the slide block to the string and nock an arrow, stand away at the rear of the bow and look at the line of the string. It angles up from the cams to the slide on both side, both cocked and uncocked. When you pull the trigger the string drops while it is moving forward, changing the angle of the arrow during the shot. I tried leveling the arrow and all that like Andy had said in an old thread about setting up your Tac. but during the shot all that is out the window. After I posted about it, he too papertuned an Elite right off the shelf and found everything I'm saying to be true... so much so that he deleted the "set up" thread and said he was getting with the engineers to find out why the bow is designed that way. I have not heard anything more about it. My bow is shooting perfect "bulletholes" at 7yds., 20yds., so the arrow is definitely launching and flying correctly.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Chyhunting, post: 867349, member: 62236"] I have also papertuned and found that I had to move my arrowrest way down. So far that the arrow is obviously angled downward. I believe it has alot to do with the design of the bow. for instance when the string releases from the "slide block" it drops down, which i believe makes my arrow level during the shot. If you attach the slide block to the string and nock an arrow, stand away at the rear of the bow and look at the line of the string. It angles up from the cams to the slide on both side, both cocked and uncocked. When you pull the trigger the string drops while it is moving forward, changing the angle of the arrow during the shot. I tried leveling the arrow and all that like Andy had said in an old thread about setting up your Tac. but during the shot all that is out the window. After I posted about it, he too papertuned an Elite right off the shelf and found everything I'm saying to be true... so much so that he deleted the "set up" thread and said he was getting with the engineers to find out why the bow is designed that way. I have not heard anything more about it. My bow is shooting perfect "bulletholes" at 7yds., 20yds., so the arrow is definitely launching and flying correctly. [/QUOTE]
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