Leveling bow

Recluse

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Just curious what you all use. My string level on the serving, gives a slightly different reading then when directly on the string

An OMP screw in riser level is also another tool I use to check vertical level. It can also measure horizontally.

Finally I have a Hamskea on top of my sight mount, for vertical leveling

Just hoping you guys can give me some pointers
 

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I guess I just use the string level and then arrow level to get level arrow to start and tune from there. You can hang a plumb bob from above your bow to see if your string level is true. Then 1st axis and 2nd and the 3rd at full draw with hamskea mounted to the vertical sight rail
 

wapitibob

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I set my bubble level to center with a vertical sight bar, then rotate the assembly so my bubble reads level at my normal bow kant. I adjust my side weight to hold it there.
 
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