Strung, Nocked, Peeped... Next? Building a great shooting bow.

wildernessmaster

Lil-Rokslider
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Mission Ballistic 2.0 (whatever relevance that will have). Took it apart to restring it fully, clean it and get the draw length correct. Cables and strings on, the cam cycle and timing is right. Tied my nock points and d loop with my arrow squared through berger hole. Put in a peep and got it (mostly) correct (needs a little turn adjusting but I am going to shoot it some before making final adjustments).

I think my next steps with this bow are to make sure the rest is centershot and level with my squared arrow? If not what is next?

I want to get this bow really shooting bullets.
 
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I'd set your centershot, I think 13/16 with that bow. Rule of thumb has generally been to be 1/8" nock high at rest on initial setup. These are starting points, as you start tuning it move things to where they need to be.
 

Hoot

WKR
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Ft Collins, CO
Yep, I would set your center shot, then I would shoot it 50-100 times or so to set your strings, then double check timing/peep/etc.

Then you will be ready to start fine tuning...
 
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