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TAC 15i.......Unbelievable!!!!
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<blockquote data-quote="NDPronghorn" data-source="post: 665469" data-attributes="member: 46378"><p>Well I finally got my TAC 15i and the accessories I wanted to make certain were added before really trying this machine out. The Timney Trigger and Silencer Kit purchased from LRH went in flawlessly and gave me a real opportunity to study the gearing and other hardware that make this fine mechanical machine function. As a Tool & Diemaker/Designer by trade, I've always been accused of wanting to take things apart before I use them to better understand how they properly function. In addition, I read everything on this forum by Jon and many others and can't thank the "experts" on here enough for all they have contributed on the proper set-up of the TAC. After oiling(used Tenpoint's product recommended for triggers/gearing that won't affect strings/cables/cocking rope), waxing, installing the HHA Optimizer, doing all the necessary leveling, re-setting the scope, installing a level on the riser, checking/re-checking timing, assessing for cam lean, paper tuning, chronographing, weighing and numbering all my arrows(don't have a spine tester which needs to be my next purchase) and then purchasing a small portable table that can be easily set-up and moved I got serious on my range where I can shoot out to 100 yards on a target and have 12 3D big game animals set up out to 70 yards while shooting from a 14' tower and built in blind at ground level. I only shot to 80 yards and used my #1 arrow. After 5 shots at 80 yards I hit the 1 1/4" dot every time. Must have put 30 shots through from 20 to 80 yards and all arrows were in the 1 1/4" dot until I got to 50 yards and the wind came up which I attributed the very slight miss to. QUESTION.............Is there a simple way to check spine and what has been the experience/process out there relative to removing the PSE factory knocks??? I also purchased the necessary parts for my Bitzenberger and would like to purchase some Firenocks/Vanes. I have 18 arrows so am initially not planning on purchasing more arrows. My immediate objective is to attempt to get 6-8 arrows that I can rely on to group with one another and need to understand exactly what steps are needed to get there. Thanks in advance for any further help I can get on setting up and tuning my arrows for further consistency. This rig is unbelievable in terms of the accuracy and quietnes at the shot it provides. Now I must move forward for multiple arrow consistency to achieve the best shooting perfection as possible.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="NDPronghorn, post: 665469, member: 46378"] Well I finally got my TAC 15i and the accessories I wanted to make certain were added before really trying this machine out. The Timney Trigger and Silencer Kit purchased from LRH went in flawlessly and gave me a real opportunity to study the gearing and other hardware that make this fine mechanical machine function. As a Tool & Diemaker/Designer by trade, I've always been accused of wanting to take things apart before I use them to better understand how they properly function. In addition, I read everything on this forum by Jon and many others and can't thank the "experts" on here enough for all they have contributed on the proper set-up of the TAC. After oiling(used Tenpoint's product recommended for triggers/gearing that won't affect strings/cables/cocking rope), waxing, installing the HHA Optimizer, doing all the necessary leveling, re-setting the scope, installing a level on the riser, checking/re-checking timing, assessing for cam lean, paper tuning, chronographing, weighing and numbering all my arrows(don't have a spine tester which needs to be my next purchase) and then purchasing a small portable table that can be easily set-up and moved I got serious on my range where I can shoot out to 100 yards on a target and have 12 3D big game animals set up out to 70 yards while shooting from a 14' tower and built in blind at ground level. I only shot to 80 yards and used my #1 arrow. After 5 shots at 80 yards I hit the 1 1/4" dot every time. Must have put 30 shots through from 20 to 80 yards and all arrows were in the 1 1/4" dot until I got to 50 yards and the wind came up which I attributed the very slight miss to. QUESTION.............Is there a simple way to check spine and what has been the experience/process out there relative to removing the PSE factory knocks??? I also purchased the necessary parts for my Bitzenberger and would like to purchase some Firenocks/Vanes. I have 18 arrows so am initially not planning on purchasing more arrows. My immediate objective is to attempt to get 6-8 arrows that I can rely on to group with one another and need to understand exactly what steps are needed to get there. Thanks in advance for any further help I can get on setting up and tuning my arrows for further consistency. This rig is unbelievable in terms of the accuracy and quietnes at the shot it provides. Now I must move forward for multiple arrow consistency to achieve the best shooting perfection as possible. [/QUOTE]
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