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The Hooter Shooter is a machine that will shoot the bow with perfect form, so that you can really look at the equipment, and identify whether the bow is performing to the level that you want. The Hooter Shooter so closely simulates individuals, that most people can learn to shoot like the machine with the same sight settings.The Hooter Shooter shoots with such precision that it will place the same arrow into the exact hole at 20 yards. This allows you to really evaluate your equipment, and identify if there is a problem, and if so what it is causing it, make an adjustment, then test to see if the changes you made resolved/improved it. With the Hooter Shooter, you can offer your customer visual, undeniable proof that their bow is performing to the highest level possible.Q: What is a Hooter Shooter and what can it do? A: A machine that can shoot most bows with perfect form. So closely simulating an individual without the human variables that a person can learn to shoot like the machine with the same sight settings. The machine shoots with such precision that it will shoot the same arrow into the same hole at 20 yards even on a poorly adjusted bow.This precision causes any changes in the bow, variations in arrows and arrow rest, variation of release, changes of heel pressure, bow orientation, and draw length to be reflected by where the arrow hits. The Hooter Shooter will shoot most 2 cam and single cam bows using most hand held releases or releases using a wrist strap. However, not the back tension type releases."If all your arrows won't use the same hole, then you know for sure it is not the shooter but the equipment that has a problem."This machine is engineered to shoot a bow the way an archer should with adjustable high/low wrist, universal release holder and unique grip which emulates the human hand. Of what value is it to an archer to know absolutely, if their equipment is the cause or their shooting is the cause for missed shots. With the Hooter Shooter, you can offer your customer visual, undeniable proof that their bow is shooting an arrow in the same arrow hole repeatedly. Are all your arrows flying identically? Now you can test them with unerring accuracy. Is your bow tuned well enough to have broadheads shoot exactly like field tips? With the Hooter Shooter, you will have the tool you need to find out and tune your bow to accomplish the results you desire. MSRP: $1,189.00Features:Tune arrows to hit the same hole Advanced bow tuning Level your sight 2nd & 3rdaxis’s at full draw where it matters Discern good & bad products Arrow Variations: (why don't they all use the same hole) 1. Clearance differences 5. Nock differences 2. Spine differences 6. Nock alignment 3. Fletch differences 7. Arrow straightness 4. Weight differences 8. Broadheads Bow Variations: (what effects the bows shootability) 1. Effect of cam timing 9. Stabilizer type and style 2. Effect of cam lean 10. Draw weight 3. Effects of string and cable stretch 11. Draw length variations 4. Arrow rest adjustments 12. Bow orientation (is it level) 5. Cable guard adjustments 13. Heel pressure (on most bows) 6. Effect of nock point styles 14. The effect of the 3rd axis 7. Effect of release changes 15. Changes in friction(axles & sliders) 8. Tiller adjustments 16. Things vibrating loose
Why?
Quote from: dreamunelk on July 16, 2011, 09:53:41 AMWhy? Why? Well, for the same reason guys need hunting rifles that shoot .25 MOA and for the same reason guys need 3500 Ram trucks with lift kits and 39" tires to drive around Bellevue...because we are gear whore dudes who can't leave anything alone or "good enough" And because it sounds cool when we tell our buddys that we had it done...
i had my maxxis "crackerized" just to see what the guy could do. it draws easier fits better and shoots damn well if im doing my part. i believe he uses a hooter shooter but not positive.
Quote from: Button Nubbs on July 16, 2011, 11:35:11 AMi had my maxxis "crackerized" just to see what the guy could do. it draws easier fits better and shoots damn well if im doing my part. i believe he uses a hooter shooter but not positive.Where'd you get that done? How much?Sent from my Devour using Tapatalk
Problem is that it won't tune the bow to "you". Everyone grips the bow differently. So you will add a different amount of torque to the bow than another shooter or machine. They will get the bow timed and shooting at its optimum, but you may still have to make some minor adjustments to get the bow to shoot to your style.