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Lose the Biscuit and Improve Your TAC15/15I Shooting Performance - By Russell Beach
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<blockquote data-quote="sangerboats" data-source="post: 572056" data-attributes="member: 36710"><p><strong>Re: Lose the Biscuit and Improve Your TAC15/15I Shooting Performance - By Russell Bea</strong></p><p></p><p>i read on here of all the problems people are having and have dealt with them all plus more, some are having trouble with scope settings, i have found that on my bow from the factory that the rail the scope mounts on was actually 1/2 degree to the left and my scope was running out of adjustment, disassembled the whole bow and rebuilt it squaring and checking all the way through, i now have both windage and elevation centered with plenty of adjustment both ways, squared head to rail, leveled cams (no downward slope) i have found that after 60 yards things get very critical, but if things are built right and time taken to align things properly there is no reason we cant have stacked arrows at 160+ yardages, so far i am target shooting and would not think of trying a shot on any animal that far away but man this thing is a ball being able to hit dots at that kind of distance.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="sangerboats, post: 572056, member: 36710"] [b]Re: Lose the Biscuit and Improve Your TAC15/15I Shooting Performance - By Russell Bea[/b] i read on here of all the problems people are having and have dealt with them all plus more, some are having trouble with scope settings, i have found that on my bow from the factory that the rail the scope mounts on was actually 1/2 degree to the left and my scope was running out of adjustment, disassembled the whole bow and rebuilt it squaring and checking all the way through, i now have both windage and elevation centered with plenty of adjustment both ways, squared head to rail, leveled cams (no downward slope) i have found that after 60 yards things get very critical, but if things are built right and time taken to align things properly there is no reason we cant have stacked arrows at 160+ yardages, so far i am target shooting and would not think of trying a shot on any animal that far away but man this thing is a ball being able to hit dots at that kind of distance. [/QUOTE]
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