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tuning using a NAP Centershot Flipper rest

Started by targets3D, April 02, 2011, 03:18:00 PM

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targets3D

I am shooting a hoyt excel rise and TT limbs and use a NAP Centershot Flipper Rest. The bow came pre-installed with the rest and I noticed a bolt that can be screwed in/or out. My question is, can the rest be used to tune the same way as the plunger or I am missing something here?
Thanks
K

Swamp Yankee

Yup, same as a plunger except no spring tension adjustment.
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targets3D

So can it be used to adjust for spine stiffness?
Thanks
K

FrankM

The only way to adjust it is to move the whole rest in and out, but the rest does "forgive" a little spine error since it bends a bit.

Stone Knife

I have the non flipper version on my Titan, the rest part pops off so you can adjust the bolt in and out without rotating the whole rest.
Proverbs 12:27
The lazy do not roast any game,
but the diligent feed on the riches of the hunt.


John 14:6

ckanous

The rest will pop off also so you can make 1/2 or 1/4 rounds and still get the rest where it needs to be if needed. The bolt has a square end so 1/4 turns of the rest can be done.

Wannabe1

targets3D: Sounds like we have the same setup. Just pop off the rest and adjust the screw in or out. I eyeballed mine and got my AD Trad Lites flying like darts.

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