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Most accurate, high energy, long range bow on the market?
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<blockquote data-quote="coues84" data-source="post: 568218" data-attributes="member: 38388"><p>Pick up the bow and look down the string, across the limb tips. Sometimes you might have a very minor cant due to the cable guard, but occasionally they will get pulled out pretty good. Here in Az. if you leave one in the truck during the day, it might get hot enough to warp the limbs a bit. The cams shouldnt be turned at all so the cams should run straight through down the string. Usually pretty easy to notice if that the case.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="coues84, post: 568218, member: 38388"] Pick up the bow and look down the string, across the limb tips. Sometimes you might have a very minor cant due to the cable guard, but occasionally they will get pulled out pretty good. Here in Az. if you leave one in the truck during the day, it might get hot enough to warp the limbs a bit. The cams shouldnt be turned at all so the cams should run straight through down the string. Usually pretty easy to notice if that the case. [/QUOTE]
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