Overlooked.... that after the break-in, it likely will be slightly out of time, thus necessitating the need for a press. Until Mathews can come up with something similar to bow tech's time lock, a press will still be needed. Don't get me wrong, I like the jump to the limbshift, but I think investing in a press and drawboard is a better ROI than just pouring another $1500 into the LiftX
My question is this: do the marks on top and bottom limbs need to be matching before you start the tuning process? I ask because i just bought one and out of the box the top limb is closer to the cam than the bottom limb. One graduation mark closer to be exact.
Overlooked.... that after the break-in, it likely will be slightly out of time, thus necessitating the need for a press. Until Mathews can come up with something similar to bow tech's time lock, a press will still be needed.
Don't get me wrong, I like the jump to the limbshift, but I think investing in a press and drawboard is a better ROI than just pouring another $1500 into the LiftX
@@James.712 or dartons sequel st2 with tuning and timing abilities without a press 👍🏼
My question is this: do the marks on top and bottom limbs need to be matching before you start the tuning process? I ask because i just bought one and out of the box the top limb is closer to the cam than the bottom limb. One graduation mark closer to be exact.
Are you located in Michigan?
@@war8563 Monroe