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Old 21-06-07, 10:22 AM
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Riser: Hoyt UltraElite Jade
Limbs: XT3000
Sight: SureLoc & 7x Scope
Stabilisers: 34" Doinker Elite
Button: Scott Longhorn IV Red
Bow String: Winners Choice 452x
Arrows: ProTour 470 & 2315's

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Originally Posted by Missed Again View Post
What is the difference between the shoot through system and standard cable guard system and why is this important.
First up, don't believe the hype.
There is no advantage to a shoot through cable system. It won't give you any points at all in a FITA but will involve more strings and more fiddling.
Also FITA rules state you can not have the cables touching your arm while at full draw, which if you have good shoulder alignment you will. So unless you want to use bad technique then the bow is illegal anyway.
Convential cable systems will stack arrows at 70m so unless you are better than a machine then don't waste you time looking at shoot through bows, not that they would help you anyway.

Your money will be best spent on a quality bow like a Bowtech or a Hoyt.
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