Kularrow
WKR
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- Feb 26, 2021
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- 375
I’m curious about the sight but for $700 the pins don’t seem that bright and the housing looks like it’s made of plastic.
Technology can only go so far. I'm surprised they came up with anything of benefit to be honest.Seem's like a very nice bow. I'm interested but not quite as much as the AX2 29.5. I would have loved to see a little more change in a year then that limb drive system and some grips. Like the riser is exactly the same. Cams exactly the same. And limbs identical to the limbs they replaced last year after all the issues with the lift. I do get that the short and long draw bow probably took up a bunch of their time though.
It is plastic / Polymer have you seen a regular UV sight. My brother bought one for like 1k with all the fancy stuff and the case. They packaged it like it was a 30k Rolex though. He loves it but I won't shell that out for a sight hell no.I’m curious about the sight but for $700 the pins don’t seem that bright and the housing looks like it’s made of plastic.
There is already a list of a guy who got a left handed one and at the shop it split down the middle my buddy sent it to me
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It's the ability to do it essentially on the line, in a minute, PLUS be able to tune in the window between shims.I understand the ease of the shifting cams, but I don’t understand the “oh my gosh I can tune at home with no bow press”
what happens about timing or a string change? All my top hats have been adjusted once and they are good to go now through a couple string changes?
I get all of that and I agree,It's the ability to do it essentially on the line, in a minute, PLUS be able to tune in the window between shims.
I can tune an elite bow to three different arrow spines in the time it takes me to swap the 220 shims on my PSE. That ease leads to a willingness to constantly be tuning, experimenting, and ultimately makes perfect arrow flight attainable versus pretty good.