The term level is measured horizintally, when speaking about the string the correct term is Plumb which describes perfect up and down alignment 90 degrees perpendicular from the level axis.
Great vids! Keep them coming Question: For the people that are trying to learn everything about tuning. Can you list all the levels that you recommend?
Hi, one comes from Lancaster Archery Supply and the other is from Hamskea Archery. The 3rd I think is just a random hardware store level. If you check LancasterArcherySupply they'll have them all i'm sure.
do any shops do this level of service or is this why so many people buy draw boards and a press and just do everything themselves. In other words do I keep searching for a unicorn shop or suck it up and buy the equipment and learn?
its been another year... as I travel to shoots and events I have found several shops that have the equipment but so far they only "eye ball" 2nd/3rd axis at rest. Im now convinced shops are a "good enough" service and you need to buy the tools yourself. *** also check all your level tools against a base line (maybe a good carpenters level) most of the little plastic string / arrows levels I have picked up are not true
You would need to check with Lancaster Archery Supply. I'm not totally sure they still sale it, but someone will sell something similar if that one isn't available.
Ok. I put my bow down maybe 10 years ago. I ate venison every year I hunted. Just got given another compound bow. Bowtech Realm SS. How did it get so freaking technical to shoot a deer or Elk? My old PSE Marauder fed me well and had zero of today's gadgets on it. Star hunter rest. B.S. fiber optic sight slow as hell yet somehow I still ate venison. Poor recurve n stick bow guys gotta be hating they can't adjust thier bows to keep up.......... K.I.S.S.