Fyi dudley is the man for being able to do center serving with the string still on the bow. For us meer mortal less experienced ppl if you dont want peep twisting or seperation issues take the string off. Put it under 350 pounds of pressure. Use flagging tape to ensure the string isn't twisting while serving. Invest in a high end serving tool like the beiter winder.
Great paper test.Thx to share your skills, it look so easy but it's not. I'm learning a lot from your videos. And voila.🤘 Joli test papier. Merci de partager tes compétences, ça parait si simple mais ne l'est pas. J'apprends beaucoup avec tes vidéos. Et voilà.🤘
Thanks for the lessons! Will you be showing the next steps of your tuning process? I would love to see everything you go through, at least for a target setup. Peace and long life sir.
Another great video. With the arrow rest putting the arrow slightly higher against the Berger hole, does the d loop then have to be a raised a bit also? If so do you then just time the draw stops accordingly?
Hi coach, great video as usual. Two quick questions: Which string wax do you recommend? (My string is starting to frazzled a bit). Next, I'm in the market for a versatile, durable, adjustable, customizable, and comfortable thumb release aid. Any recommendations?
For sure the Nock2it for a release. There’s so many reasons why it’s the clear favorite to people. As for the “wax” we have a poly metric string treatment that is next level! It’s on our website. shop.nockonarchery.com/collections/archery-gear/products/custom-polymeric-bowstring-wax
I haven’t personally done a prime to test but on my Hoyt’s I made a hole in the yoke splitter and did it there. This is something so easy to try and find out.
I work it in with a piece of leather. Wax isn’t the best thing available nowadays. We have a string treatment at our website that is awesome. You will totally feel the difference if you apply it. Super cheap and will last you a lifetime
I bought an EVL 34 last year and although I “luv” the bow, the string sucked! In less than 1K the string was “fuzzing” up hard. I had to replace it by about 3K. It was literally unsafe to shoot. I just picked up my Mach 34 to partner with the EVL. I’m only a couple hundred arrows into that unit and yes, the factory string is just barely getting fuzzy…already. I don’t abuse my bows, I don’t carry them by the strings, etc etc. When not in use, they are hung on hooks. I recently changed my EVL to a Threadz Bloodline. I’ve never used this brand but after a couple thousand shots, it’s still looks brand new. Looks like I’ll be needing to order a new one for the Mach sadly.
Shouldn't the center of the arrow run through the center of the berger button/hole? That way it would be centered on the bow, no? If you have it higher/lower then isn't the energy put into the arrow from top and bottom limbs different and resulting in tail high/low tears?
That's just a good starting place but many times bows shoot best a bit above or below center of burger. Limb deflection variations bow design along with other factors come into play.
Your arrow position has a lot to do with how your bow holds. It varies a lot even with the arrow at the bottom of a hole compared to the top. Where the manufacturer positions the grip has the biggest factor. I design mine so that the arrow can be a little higher which offers more broadhead clearance to your front fingers too!
I don’t get the “hunting bow and tag bow set ups” why can you just set it up for one thing then use it for the other. I’m still new to archery so don’t rip off my head