I have a Decut P-Nexus jig. The vane clamp is v shaped instead of shaped like this: ll. So, the vane tends to tilt. The cock vane is also not inline with the nock slit, so the cock vane is about 10 degrees off and one has to adjust the knock to get it in the right position. It's a pity one can't inspect these things before buying.
Mine only has 2 settings , it has to the left RC 120° in the middle 90° and to the right CP120° . The bit you push it with , when set for CP , sits at the 90° then when you move it to the left it sits and RC120° and the allen key bit sits at the 90°so when set for RC the allen key sits at the 90° and when set for CP the allen key sits under the 120° so how do you set it foe 4 Vane? Mine will only let me select 3 Vane for RC and CP
Ive noticed that all compound archers have their cock vane sitting 90° from the string so when arrows on biw the cock vane sits at the 9 o'clock position , does it matter with compound bow when using dropaway arrow rest ?
I have a question about the degree adjustment. So if I want to achieve a 3 degree, can I only adjust the rear adjustment or do I need to also adjust the front as well? The hash marks are cool but they do not show what degree you are achieving. TY
The magnet system is still the same. They're weak and will lift the vane off the arrow unless you apply downward pressure with your hand while glue dries.
I have a Decut P-Nexus jig. The vane clamp is v shaped instead of shaped like this: ll. So, the vane tends to tilt. The cock vane is also not inline with the nock slit, so the cock vane is about 10 degrees off and one has to adjust the knock to get it in the right position.
It's a pity one can't inspect these things before buying.
Great review thank you
Mine only has 2 settings , it has to the left RC 120° in the middle 90° and to the right CP120° . The bit you push it with , when set for CP , sits at the 90° then when you move it to the left it sits and RC120° and the allen key bit sits at the 90°so when set for RC the allen key sits at the 90° and when set for CP the allen key sits under the 120° so how do you set it foe 4 Vane? Mine will only let me select 3 Vane for RC and CP
Ive noticed that all compound archers have their cock vane sitting 90° from the string so when arrows on biw the cock vane sits at the 9 o'clock position , does it matter with compound bow when using dropaway arrow rest ?
So do i just put shaft onto this and just attach vane or is it not that simple ?
You need to put the nock on first.That locates on the receiver
I have a question about the degree adjustment. So if I want to achieve a 3 degree, can I only adjust the rear adjustment or do I need to also adjust the front as well? The hash marks are cool but they do not show what degree you are achieving. TY
each mark is 1 degree
@@redfrogarchery Ok so if that is the case, that would be 7 degrees each direction available? Is that correct?
What is the max degree of offset? How well does it contour vanes to the shaft at that angle?
Not good I got one hoping for a decent product does fine for vanes less than 3 inches runs into problems with small diameter shafts and longer vanes
Trying to get my head round compound setting what's the difference in placement to the others?
The vanes sit at 90° to recurve so the cock vane sits vertically.
The nock on a compound arrow is 90° out from recurve so the cock vane points up
Which is better P-nexus or Charger?
Charger has superceded the P-nexus
Those have very weak magnets. If you don't hold clamp down while glue dries, clamp lifts off arrow.
This is the new model and we have not found that to be the case
The magnet system is still the same. They're weak and will lift the vane off the arrow unless you apply downward pressure with your hand while glue dries.
@peterp1143 No, it's not.