Oct 7, 2020 #1 J Jotis WKR Joined Apr 3, 2019 Messages 516 I am going to be installing a hamskea rest on my bow. What is the perfered method use the spring or go with out it
I am going to be installing a hamskea rest on my bow. What is the perfered method use the spring or go with out it
Oct 7, 2020 #2 jmez WKR Joined Jun 12, 2012 Messages 7,584 Location Piedmont, SD I've done it both ways. Haven't noticed a difference ether way. Sent from my moto g power using Tapatalk
I've done it both ways. Haven't noticed a difference ether way. Sent from my moto g power using Tapatalk
Oct 8, 2020 #3 D devinhal FNG Joined May 23, 2015 Messages 71 The spring is definitely recommended and has a few benefits. 1. Eliminates any launcher flutter to prevent fletching contact. 2. Eliminates most of the shock transferred from the limb. This reduces wear on the internal components.
The spring is definitely recommended and has a few benefits. 1. Eliminates any launcher flutter to prevent fletching contact. 2. Eliminates most of the shock transferred from the limb. This reduces wear on the internal components.
Oct 8, 2020 #4 Yooper WKR Joined Jul 18, 2016 Messages 390 Location Upper Michigan I've always used the spring. No real reason why other than I figured some engineer out there decided it was worth having and I couldn't argue that.
I've always used the spring. No real reason why other than I figured some engineer out there decided it was worth having and I couldn't argue that.
Oct 8, 2020 #5 Pramo WKR Joined Jan 13, 2015 Messages 454 Location Westminster, MD Always used the spring it works well, I trust their engineers and never had a problem
Oct 8, 2020 #6 J JoeDirt WKR Joined Mar 6, 2019 Messages 481 Hamskea recommends the spring. The spring helps with timing. I couldn't get mine timed correctly without the spring.
Hamskea recommends the spring. The spring helps with timing. I couldn't get mine timed correctly without the spring.
Oct 8, 2020 Thread Starter #7 OP J Jotis WKR Joined Apr 3, 2019 Messages 516 What way are you running you cocked vane
Oct 8, 2020 #8 MTSabo WKR Joined Aug 22, 2017 Messages 405 Location Ohio Jotis said: What way are you running you cocked vane Click to expand... Up. 3 fletch max stealth. Took off the little arrow rest thing and covered the shelf in felt
Jotis said: What way are you running you cocked vane Click to expand... Up. 3 fletch max stealth. Took off the little arrow rest thing and covered the shelf in felt
Oct 8, 2020 #9 T Tilzbow WKR Joined Dec 25, 2012 Messages 444 Location Reno, NV Spring for me. Same since 2013 and never an issue.