czerwinski366
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- Mar 2, 2011
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I have a Tac Elite that once I got it all set up, I've been happy with it for the most part. The only problem for me is sighting it in. I'll sight it in, hitting quarter inch groups at 20 yards, two inch groups at sixty. I'll put the bow away for a month and when I shoot it again, two inch groups at 20 yards and four inch groups at sixty. Everything on the bow is tight, scope, optimizer, biscuit. I'm keeping the bow level. The scope is a Leopold VXR 3x9, so I'm sure that's not the problem. I guess I'll have to just keep working at it and figure it out.
Anyway's, I'll hear ten horror stories about this bow for every one good story. Is this bow really that bad, or are the lovers of this bow just not telling there stories? I remember when Mathews bows first came out, most people just hated them, mostly because they were so darn expensive and couldn't afford them, me included. They were pretty darn good though. Now the competition has caught them. Is the Tac Elite the same case maybe?
Right now I'm a in between er, I don't love or hate it, for me it's a work in progress. When it's on, I'm hitting two out of three arrows in a one inch bulls eye at sixty and when it's not, I'm not a happy camper. Any thought's?
Anyway's, I'll hear ten horror stories about this bow for every one good story. Is this bow really that bad, or are the lovers of this bow just not telling there stories? I remember when Mathews bows first came out, most people just hated them, mostly because they were so darn expensive and couldn't afford them, me included. They were pretty darn good though. Now the competition has caught them. Is the Tac Elite the same case maybe?
Right now I'm a in between er, I don't love or hate it, for me it's a work in progress. When it's on, I'm hitting two out of three arrows in a one inch bulls eye at sixty and when it's not, I'm not a happy camper. Any thought's?