View Full Version : Picked up my Guardian today..............
grey squirrel 09-15-2007, 06:27 PM and man that is one sweet shooting bow!! :biggrin1:
I can't wait to shoot it at longer ranges over the next few days.
What do you guys recommend? Should I paper tune or walk-back tune?
I really liked the Realtree HD pattern, but didn't want to pay the extra $60 to get it. So, I chose the standard Mossy Oak Obsession. I do like the pattern, it has alot of green in it, should be great for those spring mornings when the gobblers are right.
I didn't ask the dealer, and I can't figure it out by reading the owner's manual how to adjust the let-off.:frusty: I want the maximum 80% if possible. My draw length is 27.5". If anyone knows how, I'd appreciate an explanation.
Later,
grey squirrel
:cool:
You picked it up But you should have put it back down lol
Just kidding, Great bow post some photos.
brokenarrow 09-15-2007, 06:55 PM Congrats! Nice shooting bow, you should really enjoy it.
I would walk back tune it and forget it, you could do a quick paper tune to check your nock point. But don't go nuts tuning and checking, it can make you crazy...:biggrin1:
Wheely 09-15-2007, 07:09 PM :cheer2: :party: :cheer2:
:cheer2: :party: :cheer2:
High Jack
Boy is wheels happy today about your bow.
grey squirrel 09-15-2007, 07:19 PM And I thought I was happy with it.
I can guarantee that those cheerleaders don't represent my wife after having spent an ungodly amount on this setup.
But, she shouldn't complain too much, I did just buy her a "diamond":cool:
grey squirrel
Wheely 09-15-2007, 07:23 PM High Jack
Boy is wheels happy today about your bow.
isn't it always a happy day when someone gets a new bow :peace:
isn't it always a happy day when someone gets a new bow :peace:
Not for me. Now my wife said if I buy a new one, the one of the 9 I have has to go.
So I am going to beat her at her own game. I just found a guy wanting to sell a PSE shark riser and limbs. I am going to build my own. So it will be 10 when done. But I did not buy a bow. She said nothing about building bows.
grey squirrel 09-15-2007, 07:28 PM QSA,
and I thought I was bad buying a new bow every year for the past 5-6 years.
Your Ate up with it.
:biggrin1:
Southernfryedyankee 09-15-2007, 07:30 PM You picked it up But you should have put it back down lol
Just kidding, Great bow post some photos.
Hey who do you think you are, BOWMAN :laugh: :laugh: :laugh: :laugh:
Hey who do you think you are, BOWMAN :laugh: :laugh: :laugh: :laugh:
ooooooooI will get you for that one.
Chris 09-15-2007, 07:39 PM I didn't ask the dealer, and I can't figure it out by reading the owner's manual how to adjust the let-off.:frusty: I want the maximum 80% if possible. My draw length is 27.5". If anyone knows how, I'd appreciate an explanation.
Later,
grey squirrel
:cool:
The guardian does not have adjustable letoff without adding a piece to the module. So basically you cannot adjust it. it should already be 80%, if not you will have to visit a dealer with a press to fix it.
QSA,
and I thought I was bad buying a new bow every year for the past 5-6 years.
Your Ate up with it.
:biggrin1:
They are for our company. I use then when I set up for trade shows and shoots. Starting next year. So tax right off. Or at less that is my story.
BUNNYMAN 09-15-2007, 08:45 PM The guardian does not have adjustable letoff without adding a piece to the module. So basically you cannot adjust it. it should already be 80%, if not you will have to visit a dealer with a press to fix it.
I THOUGHT YOU DIDNT NEED A PRESS FOR THE GAURDIAN.......:frusty: :lol:
MeanV2 09-16-2007, 10:09 AM Walk back tune it. To make sure the let off is right, make sure both mods are touching the cables as you hit full draw. If you think you like the Guardian now wait until you shoot it for a while:cool: I've got my Guardian all Tricked out and will try to get pics posted this week. It is HD Green:biggrin1:
Dan
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