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Lose the Biscuit and Improve Your TAC15/15I Shooting Performance - By Russell Beach
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<blockquote data-quote="Buzzard Bait" data-source="post: 581612" data-attributes="member: 25989"><p><strong>Re: Lose the Biscuit and Improve Your TAC15/15I Shooting Performance - By Russell Bea</strong></p><p></p><p>HI Luv2turn,</p><p> </p><p>You are not doing anything wrong. You are correct when you stated there is little clearance from the cam and the string stop rod. But , there is enough!</p><p> </p><p>Look closely at the photgraphs and instructions in the section in red titled <span style="color: red">"Timing cord attachment was my next step and is different than the instructions included with the QAD rest"</span><span style="color: black">. If you mark a point about 1/8" from the string stop rod with the string against the stops, you should have enough clearance to serve the Timing Cord to the cable and clear the rod and the cam.</span></p><p> </p><p><span style="color: black">With the SAFETY on, you may check this by drawing the string to the full draw position and looking at where your mark is in relation to the cam. The important thing to remember is that the Timing Cord should not move or slip after it is seved to the cable.</span></p><p> </p><p>Serve the Timing Cord to the cable before trying to adjust the Timing Cord with the rest in the 90 degree up position. The fork will actually rotate past 90 degrees, but the extra movement is not needed.</p><p> </p><p>If you have any problems PM me your phone number and I will call to help you.</p><p> </p><p>Best Regards,</p><p> </p><p>Russ</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Buzzard Bait, post: 581612, member: 25989"] [b]Re: Lose the Biscuit and Improve Your TAC15/15I Shooting Performance - By Russell Bea[/b] HI Luv2turn, You are not doing anything wrong. You are correct when you stated there is little clearance from the cam and the string stop rod. But , there is enough! Look closely at the photgraphs and instructions in the section in red titled [COLOR=red]"Timing cord attachment was my next step and is different than the instructions included with the QAD rest"[/COLOR][COLOR=black]. If you mark a point about 1/8" from the string stop rod with the string against the stops, you should have enough clearance to serve the Timing Cord to the cable and clear the rod and the cam.[/COLOR] [COLOR=black]With the SAFETY on, you may check this by drawing the string to the full draw position and looking at where your mark is in relation to the cam. The important thing to remember is that the Timing Cord should not move or slip after it is seved to the cable.[/COLOR] Serve the Timing Cord to the cable before trying to adjust the Timing Cord with the rest in the 90 degree up position. The fork will actually rotate past 90 degrees, but the extra movement is not needed. If you have any problems PM me your phone number and I will call to help you. Best Regards, Russ [/QUOTE]
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