Just mounted it tonight, bullet hole through paper with the first arrow - crazy lucky. The rest allows access for adjustments (with individual allen wrenches at least) quiet and enjoyable.![]()
Just mounted it tonight, bullet hole through paper with the first arrow - crazy lucky. The rest allows access for adjustments (with individual allen wrenches at least) quiet and enjoyable.![]()
" I learned a few years ago that my wife doesn't know a thing about bows - but she can count..."
That's fantastic. I like my Smackdown too.
ASAT CAMO RYTERA NEMESIS. MARTIN SCEPTER V. SON'S BOW - MARTIN BENGAL PRO.
BROWNING COBRA RECURVE. SAMICK SLB LONGBOW. PSE BRUTE. PSE PACER. PSE PHASER-FLITE
That's good news. Now to just have fun with it!
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I had mounted a Smackdown FC, but it required the removal of the guard to fit and allow adjustment. The new Pro has different dimensions, easy to set up and works great with the riser design on the Nemesis. This bow is just enjoyable to shoot.
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Do you have it mounted on the lower limb or up cable? do you think it better than the limb driver?
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VICTORY ARROWS
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I've never used a limb driver, like the attachment to the lower limb. I put some moleskin, or actually some treestand silencing material I picked up on the side of the riser where the cable crosses - no issue in performance. I prefer the simplicity of attaching to the lower limb with the device included, simple, simple, simple set up. This allows easy adjustment also. I do have a simple bow vise attached to my bench that makes all accessory attachments much easier.
Trophy Taker made some improvements with this new model. The limb attachment has a different cable holding screw, nice.
" I learned a few years ago that my wife doesn't know a thing about bows - but she can count..."