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    i know how to resize lol..i just wanted a nice big close up.

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    Quote Originally Posted by CaptJJ View Post
    One thing you can adjust is idler lean, have you checked that? You can adjust it by twisting/untwisting either side of the yoke; the cable guard side needs to be shorter.
    yes i knew about the cabels.i have not done it yet.one of these nights i will.

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    Quote Originally Posted by gravediggermtv View Post
    i know how to resize lol..i just wanted a nice big close up.
    Crop it.
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    Quote Originally Posted by gravediggermtv View Post
    yes i knew about the cabels.i have not done it yet.one of these nights i will.
    Check out this thread on AT; the basic idea is to adjust the yoke to get the best arrow flight, rather than just eyeballing or measuring it.

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    Quote Originally Posted by CaptJJ View Post
    Check out this thread on AT; the basic idea is to adjust the yoke to get the best arrow flight, rather than just eyeballing or measuring it.

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    i will thanks for the link

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