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    Help Bowtech 101st

    I got a 101st about 3 weeks ago and I'm having hell tuning it. First the blazers where hitting the cable so went to low profile vanes. Second the vanetec vanes where longer and the hard helical causes too much contact in the Hostage rest. Now I have a ultra rest hunter and I get a consistent left tear that we cant seem to get rid of. Today we took it all the way down and found that One of the cables is 3/16" longer than the other and the string was 1/4" too short. Also axle to axle length was 1/2" too long resulting in a 3/8" reduction in brace height. Any thoughts suggestions or past experiences would be appreciated.

    Also We have tried several different arrows and spines with the same basic result.

    Thanks!
    Last edited by johnsonzl; 11-23-2009, 09:04 PM.

    #2
    Should of bought a Mathews

    JK bud, we'll get it fixed atleast before next deer season
    Last edited by canny; 11-23-2009, 09:11 PM.

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      #3
      yea thats what some A** H*** told me in the bow shop today... I think his nickname was canny too.

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        #4
        Huh thats funny I think I know that guy

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          #5
          you think we could find something better to do? I know of a truck that could use some smellovations!

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            #6
            You driving?

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              #7
              Not trying to beat a dead horse. I just wanted too see what y'all think or if anyone has had a similar problem.

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                #8
                get the string and cables into spec then shoot.

                you getting good groups? paper tears could be because of grip torque.

                group you field points then shoot broadheads and adjust accordingly. I don't give a lot of time and effort into paper.

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                  #9
                  Did you buy it from your local bow shop? If so, they should replace with proper set up at no cost to you. At least, I know my guy would.....

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                    #10
                    Got winners choice in today and installed no more problems and my arrows actually group!

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                      #11
                      might take it to a bow shop, Fay in Farmersville can help you - 78 and 380 North Texas Archery

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