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Old 05-05-05, 11:58 PM
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RE: button holes

Button bushing not being above the throat of the grip makes the bow more sensitive to any riser movement during the shot so not preferable - front bushing best used for the glass holder attachment when it's hot and the umbrella attachment when it's raining.

If you have a set of arrows that are too stiff whatever you do then using the front bushing is an option to weaken the arrows as an alternatively to dipping into the wallet.
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