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With all the talk of new bows not blowing socks off got me thinking of this topic
Energy 35 for me on the list
Energy 35 for me on the list
I havent played with the SET technology yet but my one beef with the idea is I don't like stuff that can move when I don't want it to. How locked down is it after you adjust the limb pockets?I personally think the Elite SET feature is a game-changer. You could choose the platform that suits you, but that kind of tunability is a big deal IMO.
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I havent played with the SET technology yet but my one beef with the idea is I don't like stuff that can move when I don't want it to. How locked down is it after you adjust the limb pockets?
This “new” facet to bow production has changed my entire bow shopping focus. I’m open to almost anything in the market, but I’ll be honest it feels like speed is kind of where it is and not a focus for me anyway.
The tunability wars will win my next purchase, which is why Elite and Bowtech are leading my search right now and I’m coming from a Hoyt.
Where I live it’s just hard to get to a bow shop, and they are usually just attached to a rifle shop as a side gig to bring in revenue from bow sales so building a rapport and having a place to tune isn’t really a thing here. Being able to spend time with the bow and tune is a FAR bigger factor to me than speed or even weight. I suspect more and more people will lean this way?
Thanks for sharing that…How far back does SET and Deadlock go? Seems like 2017 for Elite but I’m just not familiar with Bowtech…
That I suppose is why it concerns me, its just one more thing to go wrong! Once a cam is shimmed and the cables settles if you have a quality string the cams usually dont come out of time until you've shot the piss out of your strings and cables. After being rattled on an atv ride on a rocky road and then strapped to a pack and all the other crap that happens to bows I see it as one more issue that can happen. Albeit I shot the remedy today and absolutely loved it.There is a set screw. I guess time will tell if it moves. I don’t shoot thousands of arrows, so I’m sure some tournament archer could tell us more. To me, there’s so much else that moves (rests, sights, strings, cables, etc.) I’m less worried about the limb pockets.
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That I suppose is why it concerns me, its just one more thing to go wrong! Once a cam is shimmed and the cables settles if you have a quality string the cams usually dont come out of time until you've shot the piss out of your strings and cables. After being rattled on an atv ride on a rocky road and then strapped to a pack and all the other crap that happens to bows I see it as one more issue that can happen. Albeit I shot the remedy today and absolutely loved it.
That I suppose is why it concerns me, its just one more thing to go wrong! Once a cam is shimmed and the cables settles if you have a quality string the cams usually dont come out of time until you've shot the piss out of your strings and cables. After being rattled on an atv ride on a rocky road and then strapped to a pack and all the other crap that happens to bows I see it as one more issue that can happen. Albeit I shot the remedy today and absolutely loved it.
Hey man just giving my perspective. Until you have lost a big buck over something stupid, I guess you don't worry about the small stuff. But I do agree its really cool innovation and I do agree your rest and sight are more likely to fail.Why would one set screw - that's locked with another screw - (so both would have to loosen), be the worrying factor? Your rest is held with a single, non-locking screw. Your drop-away rest and sight are far more likely to be failure points when bouncing around in an ATV.
I personally think the Elite SET feature is a game-changer. You could choose the platform that suits you, but that kind of tunability is a big deal IMO.
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