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Old 14-03-08, 08:43 AM
sambow sambow is offline
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Setup
Riser: Nexus
Limbs: SF HFC
Sight: Sureloc Challenger
Stabilisers: Merlin triads
Button: Shibuya
Bow String: 452X
Arrows: Carbon Impact 27"

Setup
Bow: Oneida BE, Merlin Superno
String & Cables: 452X
Sight: Surelock Challenger
Stabs:
Scope: Speciality, Booster
Launcher/Rest: Merlin Apollo
Arrows: Carbon Impact 26.5"
Release Aid: Stan Micro, Insatiable 3+
Traditional Script currently under construction
Join Date: Dec 2006
Location: Warwickshire
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Any advice for wheel and half?

Marcos, thanks for the artical which explains things perfectly.

On my hoyt I shoot wheel and a half (with release). I love the feel of the bow, but one thing I don't like is I cant feel a hard wall at all and I think I am drawing to different places. I figure your comments re knock point moving on overdraw are probably equally true, yet I think I may be more likely to overdraw with a wheel and half.

Can you offer any advice of tuning wheel and half as the hoyt manual does not give very precise methods.

A second issue is I heard someone once talk about "wall bangers" which I think are an improvised way of introducing a hard wall on cams that don't otherwise have one. Do these work and do they fit wheel and a half?
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