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Originally Posted by Scooter FWIW some risers have the stabilizer bushing puposely offset for balance reasons. The Best Zenit is such a riser. Lining up down the center of the longrod with it offset 1mm (I think) would be interetsing. Also it is posssible with some limb alignment systems to get the limbs and riser out of phase for lack of a better word. By that I mena it looks like the limbs are alignebed but the riser is actualy turned slightly.
Better to go with out limb alignment and shoot barebow I say.........  |
I've got a Bernardini Nilo. The little booklet states that the limb alignment adjusters should come from the factory bang-on straight with the riser, and that if you find you need to adjust them, it's because your limbs are wonky.
I bought the riser and some Winact limbs at the same time, Winacts are, apparently pretty bloomin' straight...
I was suprised when CBA told me they were way out of alignment, but then they had screwed a longrod into the middle bushing to sight down, with Beiter limb gauges top and bottom.
I read afterwards that the longrod bushing is purposefully machined 3 degrees out from the riser!
However, I've left things as they are, as I seem to have a lovely centre-shot.
Perhaps that is because I shoot with both eyes open but let my right eye 'do the work', and, with the arrow in the corner of my mouth, the pupil of my right eye is about 15mm further to my right of the arrow/string, so my sight picture looks over the arrow very slightly from right to left.
Perhaps.