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Accutune alternative

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Stick Hippie 21-Mar-24
1buckurout 21-Mar-24
1buckurout 21-Mar-24
Stick Hippie 21-Mar-24
1buckurout 21-Mar-24
Stick Hippie 21-Mar-24
Jimmyjumpup 21-Mar-24
1buckurout 21-Mar-24
1buckurout 21-Mar-24
Vaquero 45 21-Mar-24
olddogrib 22-Mar-24
From: Stick Hippie
Date: 21-Mar-24




I have a Hoyt Satori that I’m wanting to try and make an adjustable strike plate system that would work like the accutune without being $55, anyone have an idea, thanks in advance?

From: 1buckurout
Date: 21-Mar-24

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Fathead bolt. I've been using them for years.

From: 1buckurout
Date: 21-Mar-24

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Cost you about a dollar

From: Stick Hippie
Date: 21-Mar-24




I guess you put the fat head bolt for the strike plate but are you running the set crew from the other side to lock it in? Thanks for any help

From: 1buckurout
Date: 21-Mar-24




Yes.

If you don't want to make a shelf bump you can simply epoxy a flat washer to the bolt and shoot directly off the shelf.

From: Stick Hippie
Date: 21-Mar-24




Thank you so much, great idea

From: Jimmyjumpup Professional Bowhunters Society - Associate Member
Date: 21-Mar-24




1bucks idea worked great for me while rehabbing my neck. Used that idea on a DAS bow.

From: 1buckurout
Date: 21-Mar-24




Wasn't my idea Dr. J R. David Sosa sent those with all his DAS bows. CD Archery also sends a flathead bolt with their risers too.

From: 1buckurout
Date: 21-Mar-24

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Here's a picture of the flathead with leather attached and one with leather on the washer epoxied to the bolt.

From: Vaquero 45
Date: 21-Mar-24




I been using the flathead bolt that comes with the WF RISERS for years . I have three of there risers d WF19, WF21 n WF25 XTREME. I called them the poor man's accutune.

From: olddogrib
Date: 22-Mar-24




Or, if you're not hung up on "trad looks", go with something like a a NAP Centerest. More than $1, but less work. Threaded plunger holes are designed to be used with elevated rests anyway so you're going to have a high shelf "bump" and/or a large diameter "head" attachment on your bolt.





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