Hello Everyone,
I'm about a year into archery, so I'm still learning, but have a few questions. I have a Mathews V3 with 70 lbs, 28.5" mods. I've been working on building up some new arrows for next year and so started measuring my bow. With my limbs maxed out my bow is at:
If possible to get to back to specs, is it simply a matter of adding twists to the cables?
I did take my bow into my local shop and unfortunately some not-so-confident fill-in was helping today, instead of the normal tech. They added some twists to the cable, but only added a half a pound more (now 67 lbs) to the draw weight and then said that is all he felt comfortable doing. Since twisting the cables my bow has been shooting 5 inches to the left at 20 yards. If twists were added to only one side of the cable, would this change the POI?
I appreciate all help!
I'm about a year into archery, so I'm still learning, but have a few questions. I have a Mathews V3 with 70 lbs, 28.5" mods. I've been working on building up some new arrows for next year and so started measuring my bow. With my limbs maxed out my bow is at:
- 66.5 lbs draw weight
- 31.125" ATA
- 6" brace height
- 29.125" AMO draw length
- Original Zebra cables & strings
If possible to get to back to specs, is it simply a matter of adding twists to the cables?
I did take my bow into my local shop and unfortunately some not-so-confident fill-in was helping today, instead of the normal tech. They added some twists to the cable, but only added a half a pound more (now 67 lbs) to the draw weight and then said that is all he felt comfortable doing. Since twisting the cables my bow has been shooting 5 inches to the left at 20 yards. If twists were added to only one side of the cable, would this change the POI?
I appreciate all help!