Bought a Axiom a short time ago. Love the bow. Sighted it in in just a few shots.
I've read where you keep the string about a strings width away from the S5 system. The issue I'm having is the string after I shoot the bow a few time is it creeps forward, and when a put a few twists on the string it affects my point of impact and then I have to adjust the scope. Is there something I'm missing Any help would be great Thanks in advance
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Yup what automated11 said. I sit hear chucklelin to my self reading yer string creepin post. I built a dacron flemish 2 days ago & it ended up at 37" after i stretched it tight enuff on jig to serve it. I shot it about 10 times this morning & i had to twist it up couple inches worth. Now its startin to kink i have so many twists in it. Its shot now too long but it learned me about makin my string shorter to start withTucker1 wrote:Bought a Axiom a short time ago. Love the bow. Sighted it in in just a few shots.
I've read where you keep the string about a strings width away from the S5 system. The issue I'm having is the string after I shoot the bow a few time is it creeps forward, and when a put a few twists on the string it affects my point of impact and then I have to adjust the scope. Is there something I'm missing Any help would be great Thanks in advance
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Thanks Guys I will give it a try
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I have the opposite problem. I alway make mine and stretch them at 300lbs and wish they would stretch more. Mine all sit at high line and never creep down where I would like them to go with a few twists.
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Are you using the string on a flat riser?wheelie wrote:I have the opposite problem. I alway make mine and stretch them at 300lbs and wish they would stretch more. Mine all sit at high line and never creep down where I would like them to go with a few twists.
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