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What kind of scale?

Started by adam, February 05, 2007, 04:06:00 PM

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adam

What kind of scale do you guys use when you are tillering a bow?? I have used a fishing scale before but after you pull it a few times it won't stayed zeroed.
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Frenchymanny

Hi Adam,

A bow scale will do the job.
You can find one at 3 Rivers archery, sponsor here.

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I purchased a digital bow scale from Mike at The Nocking Point (sponser here) and love it.  It's 59.95 but worth it.  It measures in lbs or kgs and allows you to record the highest weight drawn.  This allows you to look and the bow on the tillering tree and then see what the poundage is on the scale when your done.  Also good for weighing coyotes shot out the back door.   (Not with traditional equipment)
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