Here it really is! 2 things I've discovered immediately. It's a top heavy devil, the original stabilizer I had for it is not gonna work, so put this one on. Secondly, there's not a huge amount of room spared for the TR Drop Zone. So that leads to a question............is there anyway to avoid having the string to the DZ not rub on the riser??? If not, a bit of electrical tape?? Will that effect the timing? Arrows will be flying tonight!eace:
Wow, it looks shorter than that. I still love the Spock pic... Your own 'personal' vulcan... :laugh: Ron
Short are you crazy its 2" more than my XT.:doh: Very nice bow there Sammy have fun and try not to hood any arrows.:laugh: eace:
No, I meant the way it looked in the pic it seemed shorter than 33"... Maybe it had something to do with the laughing at the pic of Spock... :laugh: Ron
what about attaching the up/down rope to the string, thus pulling up instead of down??? Just wondering?? not sure if it would work or not......how about some pictures from the back to get an idea of the clearance....
Get ya a dremel tool and cut that piece off.....That is too tie the rope to for a boat anchor...J/K:laugh:
Nice bow! Congrats! Sammy, The first rest I used on my Vulcan also rubbed the brace, it didnt seem to have any bad affects on the tuning or timing. For a stablilzer I'm only using a 5 inch doinker, the bow balances, holds and aims very good with that. I've been 3Ding with the Vulcan for a while now and doing very good with it. I think you will like it
I don't know if I'll be able to move my shoulders tomorrow, because I sledgehammered 200 shots about as fast as I could do them to get my peep set up & rest tuned. I was worried about a couple of issues, but I'm glad to say none of them are a concern whatsover. Unbelievably smooth draw, very solid anchor, and of all things...........quiet (which was surprising). All in all I'm ecstatic over this bow, very glad I got it. I didn't chron it, but I can tell that it is firing ballistic missles. :hail: :scared: