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<blockquote data-quote="Chyhunting" data-source="post: 868821" data-attributes="member: 62236"><p>Yes I know what you mean.... On the other hand though I have noticed that traditional thinking, when it comes to tuning these rigs ,does not always hold true. It could be quite possible that if you were to use a drop away and the arrow is no longer "contained" in the whisker biscuit during its initial launching that the initial reaction of the arrow( oscillation etc) could be totally different which could end up giving you just a hair more fletching clearance over the cables... Stranger things have happened.... Unfortunately You never know for sure until you try.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Chyhunting, post: 868821, member: 62236"] Yes I know what you mean.... On the other hand though I have noticed that traditional thinking, when it comes to tuning these rigs ,does not always hold true. It could be quite possible that if you were to use a drop away and the arrow is no longer "contained" in the whisker biscuit during its initial launching that the initial reaction of the arrow( oscillation etc) could be totally different which could end up giving you just a hair more fletching clearance over the cables... Stranger things have happened.... Unfortunately You never know for sure until you try. [/QUOTE]
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