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    No Cam Chronograph

    Chronographed my No Cam today. 269fps with 85% let off and 65lb draw weight, with a 28" draw. Arrows are 26.5" Beaman ICS Hunter 9.3gr/in with a 100 gr field point.
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    #2
    How far behind the shelf is your arrow rest ?

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      #3
      That's pretty good numbers for that bow with those specs. Nothing to complain about there.

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        #4
        Std mounting position QAD ultra rest.

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          #5
          Not picking it apart.
          Was actually asking because I was going through the possible set ups for when I get the No Cam.
          I will be a 28" DL. 26.5" seems short for that DL. Just curious. 269 is plenty fast. Love that bow from what I have shot it at the shop.

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            #6
            No worries, they are a little short, but it sure is accurate! I hate to change anything! This is a 6 shot group at 20yds.
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              #7
              I wouldn't change anything! Looks good to me !

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                #8
                Looking like a good set up!

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                  #9
                  I wonder if with longer arrows if you might shoot even tighter groups.

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                    #10
                    my no cam is shooting 281fps with 27.5" draw, 68lbs, 75% mod & shooting the 250 red zones.

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                      #11
                      Mine shoots 282FPS at 30", 68#, and 85% Letoff. The arrows are 390gr, 30" GT Velocity 340's. I could cut the arrows down, but I like to keep the broadheads a little past my riser. The arrow also spines better at this length for my setup.

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                        #12
                        Originally posted by RackstackerG5 View Post
                        Not picking it apart.
                        Was actually asking because I was going through the possible set ups for when I get the No Cam.
                        I will be a 28" DL. 26.5" seems short for that DL. Just curious. 269 is plenty fast. Love that bow from what I have shot it at the shop.
                        If you are looking for maximum speed put the rest as far back as you can so you can cut the arrow shorter which I'm sure
                        You knew. If you want maximum accuracy you can play with the rest position starting with it over your wrist and shoot one shot without torquing and one torquing it each way then fine tune the rest forward and backwards till your arrows touch. That way if your grip is a little off it will minimize the effect on the shot

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                          #13
                          Ive got my rest back, shoot a 28" at 68# with a 420 grain arrow at 269fps. Thats after tuning prior was shooting in the low/mid 260's

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