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i bought a bow from cabelas, and i think i screwed up. the bow itself is great, i'm amazed at its accuracy, but i think it was put together wrong, sight maybe upside down as i have it adjusted as low as it will go, and my 15 yard pin is still just under the middle of the sight piece, leaving no room for a 40 yard pin, not sure the eye piece is right, or the biscuit. so my dilema is this, i want to take it to a bow shop for proper tuning, but feel like a damn hypocrite or even worse for doing so, want to go back to cabelas and have them look it over good and be sure its together right, but that will take half the damn day. so am i an ass if i go to a bow shop for help. in hind sight i wish i bought from a shop now rather than cabelas., i'm in Kent.
go talk to larry at sportmens wharehouse in fed way, right at the end on hw 18 he will take good care of you. he might give you some crap about cabelas but he is the best around imho.,
so am i an ass if i go to a bow shop for help. in hind sight i wish i bought from a shop now rather than cabelas., i'm in Kent.
Zip in to sportsmans warehouse on 4th ave in Seattle (by safeco) and go see Andy. He'll get you hooked up.
in my experience eyeballing the rest on center line is all they can do without shooting it, .
Quote from: uplandhunter870 on July 28, 2010, 06:02:51 PMin my experience eyeballing the rest on center line is all they can do without shooting it, .That's not correct. At Wholesale Sports, and many other shops as well, we have a laser center shot tool. It's attached to the bow at the sight mounting screws, then the laser is lined up with string. Next you rotate the laser so that it shines down the arrow shaft. Line it up, and most times you are good to go. We still double check through the paper, because some bows are not designed to shoot at perfect center shot. I really doubt your bow is properly tuned if it was just "eyeballed".