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What's the what with compound bows? Everyone's talking about them and they are rapidly becoming the archer's and hunter's weapon of choice. I the US they have taken over from the recurve bow in terms of popularity.
Q: I need to adjust it by about 1-2 inches. I inherited this bow, and the original owner was about 1.5inches taller than me.
I don't want to get rid of it since it's a family heirloom and I would like to use it since it is so nice.
A: The problem with nearly all the Matthews bows, is the fact most adjustments over 1 inch will have to be done by changing the cam modules on the bow. A very expensive proposition.
Most Matthews bows can only be adjusted plus or minus 1/2
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What's the what with compound bows? Everyone's talking about them and they are rapidly becoming the archer's and hunter's weapon of choice. I the US they have taken over from the recurve bow in terms of popularity.