Thanks, for showing me how to tune it back to Brand New. I've owned my Elite KURE since the 2020 Pandemic. Accuracy is very real with the Bow and distance isn't a problem anymore. I've Robinhooded an arrow at 70 yards. I heard the Carbon Fiber Crack like an egg. I felt paint for that Arrow. Very fine bow.
@MaxxHDROM4 жыл бұрын
thanks for this, was wondering about this as i know i like to tinker from time to time. ordered one a few weeks ago, hopefully it gets here soon.
@drewanderson5024 жыл бұрын
Did you get your bow? If so how long did it take? I just ordered one online yesterday and am wondering how long of a wait to anticipate, website said typically fifteen days or sooner. Gotta get it before bow season starts next month and sell my VXR 31.5
@MaxxHDROM4 жыл бұрын
@@drewanderson502 yup, i got mine, took about 3 or 4 weeks.. i ordered through my bow shop though. I dont think 15 days is accurate to be honest. I got to the point where i wanted to cancel my order and just drive to lancaster. they had the one i wanted in house.
@dylanrodriguez25203 жыл бұрын
I had a Bowtech Revolt that I just sold n hot this Elite Kure. I definitely like the Kure more then the Bowtech. But, one thing I do wish u guys had that both of u don’t. N kinda surprised honestly that no one has thought pf this yet, but how come u guy’s don’t put hash marks on the S.E.T adjustment screw so we know exactly how much we turn each screw. Then we can match them exactly perfect on the top as well as the bottom??? Anyway; just a suggestion that I think would b a sweet n helpful add on to an already awesome shooting bow. Thanks for ur time in this matter.
@nathanbrooks43243 жыл бұрын
Totally understand and it’s been suggested plenty, even by myself! However, I have a suggestion for you and possibly a little bit of insight as to why they won’t do it that way. Suggestion goes like this. On the drive screw that adjusts SET, make an index mark on the head of the screw with a sharpie. Also make an index mark on the riser that matches the location where you put the mark on the SET screw. This will give you a visual on how far you are turning SET in a clock-hand sort of way. Also, keep in mind that when fine tuning w SET it is not detrimental that you adjust both top and bottom equally. For instance, if you get a bullet hole through paper and then you begin bare shaft tuning at 20, if you find your bare shaft is only a few inches off to the left or right of the fletched arrow then you may only need to move SET on top or bottom 1/8 turn to make it perfect. So if you had marks on the screws that were equal before now they would be uneven. Again, it’s not a real issue because technically SET could be off a long ways from being equal and the bow still works just fine. But for someone that is a bit OCD and a stickler for keeping things uniform I could see where that could be an issue. Most shade tree bow mechanics will want to keep everything equal, and I suppose that is good, just remember that it doesn’t have to be exactly equal for it to work out best for you. I hope that makes sense…. Sometimes it’s hard for me to explain what I know in my head lol!
@dylanrodriguez25203 жыл бұрын
@@nathanbrooks4324 Thanks for that insight 100%. Had a quick question if I may. So; I am tryin to set my bow up from the beginning, ok. My center shot would pretty much line up with that line that goes down the riser, right? After that I set my nocking point. Once that is set n I look down the arrow n match it up with string, riser, and even my stabilizer, kk. Then go n shoot. I meed to make a correction cause I am getting a left tear. So, after make the necessary changes I look down n my arrow looks like it points kinda crooked, but yet it shoots straight. Is it ok. Or should everything line up???
@nathanbrooks43243 жыл бұрын
@@dylanrodriguez2520 that’s absolutely fine. When you adjust SET it makes the limb pocket pivot from side to side which effects the horizontal alignment of the bow. So that is normal.
@charlesroscoe99972 жыл бұрын
They should get rid of both set & lock button head screws and go strictly to standard Allen head. I know many have stripped the head out as the wrench slips out of the button head more easily than the standard head. Just a recommendation
@holton12048 ай бұрын
Hi Nathan idk if u r still active on here, but id love to get some images of ur bottom cams of ur elite bows. Trying to make some digital concepts of compound bows, but having a hard time getting images of the bottom cams :)
@Mangus839 Жыл бұрын
For resetting SET technology on newer Elite bows, do you know if there is still about 1 turn in either direction from "center". My new omnia seems to have more than that.
@nathanbrooks4324 Жыл бұрын
The best way to know if you are centered, regardless of which version of SET you have, is to adjust SET as far to one side as possible. Then adjust all the way back across to the other side, keeping count of your turns. Then just adjust halfway back.
@travisstafford4476 Жыл бұрын
It’s about a turn and a quarter
@ChristianClarkArchery3 жыл бұрын
I like to take a piece of dental floss in line with the limb bolts and tape it down. Then, I’ll line that up with the center of the bow and get my rest in line with the dental floss and center of the riser. It won’t be in line with the string because the string isn’t in the middle.
@Myfoodeatsyours4 жыл бұрын
I would think it would continue to tear instead of punching bullet holes whenever you adjust the center shot
@nathanbrooks43244 жыл бұрын
Not sure I understand your comment... but I’ll try and shed some more light. When a bow is not shooting bullet holes, adjustments need to be made to make it tune better. When you adjust SET, it makes the cam lean in the direction needed to correct your tear. That alignment adjustment can slightly counteract where the centershot is located. Therefore a “slight” adjustment needs to be made to the centershot to realign it to its previous measurement. Does that help?
@timothyhaskell82623 жыл бұрын
I just bought a Kure. Have you heard of any defects in the SET adjustment hardware? Mine only had 1 full turn from extreme left to right Top and bottom of the riser. My top adjustment actually slipped position in the riser. I'm wondering if this is typical of the SET hardware.
@nathanbrooks43243 жыл бұрын
Did you buy it new? Or used? I’ve had several people tell me they’ve stripped out there screws but I’ve not heard of any issues from the factory. If you only have one turn of total adjustment something is amiss. I would suggest taking it to your local dealer and have them do a breakdown and see what is happening.
@timothyhaskell82623 жыл бұрын
I bought it new. It didn't come with a factory allen Allen wrench. I tried 4 different brands and none fit snugly in the hardware. All ready got replacement lock screws from elite. The pro shop I bought it from isn't overly familiar with the SET technology either. Definitely an issue there.
@cadefowler89424 жыл бұрын
So I stripped the set technology bolt,(just being me),and I have no way of knowing where the bottom screw is at,any advice on this?
@nathanbrooks43244 жыл бұрын
TINE COLLECTOR you stripped the drive screw that adjusts SET from side to side or the locking screw that secures it?
@cadefowler89424 жыл бұрын
@@nathanbrooks4324 I stripped the drive screw,and we used a drimmel tool so we could get a flathead in the screw but it will not move left or right at all
@nathanbrooks43244 жыл бұрын
TINE COLLECTOR it is easy to fix. The nut on the opposite side of the riser has a Allen head set screw that secures the nut to the bolt. Loosen the set screw in the nut and unscrew the nut off the bolt. Then you can easily remove the bolt. You can either call TOG for a replacement bolt or possibly go to your local hardware store and find a replacement. When you get the replacement bolt add the washer to the bolt and thread through the riser. Once it’s snug add the washer to the opposite side of the riser and screw the nut on and make it very snug, then back off about 1/8 turn and tighten the Allen screw that secures the nut to the bolt. I hope this helps.
@cadefowler89424 жыл бұрын
@@nathanbrooks4324 this helps alot! Thank you so much! I really can't thank you enough for the info! Keep up the good work man!
@cadefowler89424 жыл бұрын
@@nathanbrooks4324 well I did everything above,the nuts off but I can't get the screw out,what should I do?