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<blockquote data-quote="jon.henry755" data-source="post: 652559" data-attributes="member: 29115"><p>Hi NDPronghorn,</p><p>The problem you're experiencing is very common and well known to those of us that have been working with the modifications for the TAC series crossbows. </p><p></p><p>It usually shows up right after people either install a QAD arrow rest and then begin re-tuning their crossbows or as soon as a HHA Optimizer Speed Dial is installed. </p><p></p><p>There are some very good articles that were written on how to properly resolve this problem, but the net, net of it is exactly what Twanger stated. There is a company that makes an adjustable set o rings that are produced specifically to allow easy, adjustable shimming of your scope. This is by far the best way to do the job and get the most out of it. </p><p></p><p>I need Buzzard Bait (Russell Beach) to send you a link or send the article because I don't have easy access to it anymore. Russ actually not only ordered and installed these rings on his crossbow, but may have been the one who wrote some of the instructions on How-to. </p><p></p><p>The second method is to purchase some thin walled PVC and use it to do the shim work. Super 91 has a thread back in the archives that explains how and where he shimmed numerous TAC15/15i's for himself and other customers.</p><p></p><p>With the use of either method, you will get your short yardage elevations back and can then use whatever distance you'd like with your HHA Optimizer. </p><p></p><p>I have an article that you might want to read on installing and setting up the HHA Optimizer Speed Dial. It's in the TAC15/15i Forum on one of the older pages. It's entitled: "Getting the most out of The HHA Optimizer Speed Dial". </p><p></p><p>The method you're using follows the manufacturer's included instructions. It's faster and easier, but no where near as accurate in the final product than the method I use. My method is based on how an actual competition site is set up and zeroed in. For the best possible accuracy we don't care about how fast we can be able to shoot, we only care about a one inch dot at all distances and being in that dot, so close isn't good enough.</p><p></p><p>I'll see if I can raise Buzzard Baits attention, but he usually isn't available until later in the evenings, so please be patient. In the mean time, if you search back in the older threads from last summer and fall, you'll probably come across the threads containing the information your looking for.</p><p></p><p>Regards,</p><p></p><p>Jon</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="jon.henry755, post: 652559, member: 29115"] Hi NDPronghorn, The problem you're experiencing is very common and well known to those of us that have been working with the modifications for the TAC series crossbows. It usually shows up right after people either install a QAD arrow rest and then begin re-tuning their crossbows or as soon as a HHA Optimizer Speed Dial is installed. There are some very good articles that were written on how to properly resolve this problem, but the net, net of it is exactly what Twanger stated. There is a company that makes an adjustable set o rings that are produced specifically to allow easy, adjustable shimming of your scope. This is by far the best way to do the job and get the most out of it. I need Buzzard Bait (Russell Beach) to send you a link or send the article because I don't have easy access to it anymore. Russ actually not only ordered and installed these rings on his crossbow, but may have been the one who wrote some of the instructions on How-to. The second method is to purchase some thin walled PVC and use it to do the shim work. Super 91 has a thread back in the archives that explains how and where he shimmed numerous TAC15/15i's for himself and other customers. With the use of either method, you will get your short yardage elevations back and can then use whatever distance you'd like with your HHA Optimizer. I have an article that you might want to read on installing and setting up the HHA Optimizer Speed Dial. It's in the TAC15/15i Forum on one of the older pages. It's entitled: "Getting the most out of The HHA Optimizer Speed Dial". The method you're using follows the manufacturer's included instructions. It's faster and easier, but no where near as accurate in the final product than the method I use. My method is based on how an actual competition site is set up and zeroed in. For the best possible accuracy we don't care about how fast we can be able to shoot, we only care about a one inch dot at all distances and being in that dot, so close isn't good enough. I'll see if I can raise Buzzard Baits attention, but he usually isn't available until later in the evenings, so please be patient. In the mean time, if you search back in the older threads from last summer and fall, you'll probably come across the threads containing the information your looking for. Regards, Jon [/QUOTE]
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