Holding Zero?

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Long Trang
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Holding Zero?

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If you remove the limbs completely and bolt them back on later, will the scope still be zeroed?
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Re: Holding Zero?

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Should be but only one way to know for sure!
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Long Trang
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Re: Holding Zero?

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newbie wrote:Should be but only one way to know for sure!
Righto. I have to go across country and may not have the option to check a zero once I get there.....
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Re: Holding Zero?

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Tried what! No problem , your good to go.
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Re: Holding Zero?

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Bones wrote:Tried what! No problem , your good to go.
Good to know. Thank you sir! 8)
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Re: Holding Zero?

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I remove the riser from the frame I have never lost zero yet .
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Re: Holding Zero?

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LongCarbine wrote:I remove the riser from the frame I have never lost zero yet .
This is what I do to break the bow down.
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