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Thread: Dropping a peg on the Fury Cam

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    Default Dropping a peg on the Fury Cam

    Sounds really simple in the Martin Booklet, Do any of your experiences reveal need to know tuning adjustments that can help me. 60# want to drop to the 50# peg? Thanks Bob.

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    New out of the box, so no accessories on board.
    Loosened the limb bolts, moved the cable to -20, tighten the bolts to 30lbs draw weight.
    Mounted sights, peep, rest, D-loop & stabilizer.
    No special tuning at all.

    Lots of laughs though.
    30 minutes later my wife was out shooting my hunting partners on the club 3D course.
    She has only been shooting for 3 months.


    DK

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    Hey Bob, as DK said its pretty easy to do, and there's nothing special to do. I would suggest though that you max the bow out first to check and set your ATA and Brace. Then you can move a peg or two, and know that the even though the measurements change the bow is set right. Also remember that when you drop a peg your draw length will drop about 1/2".
    My wife packed my bags and threw me out, as I was walking out the door, she told me "I hope you have a long and miserable life!"... To which I replied "Oh, now you want me to stay?!" LOL

    2011 Onza 3: 70#, 28.25 draw (AMO), 384 gr arrow, 288 fps
    2005 Saber: 70#, same arrow, 250 fps

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