Frequently Asked Questions...
martin lynx compound bow cable guard?
I have an older model martin bow, and would like to install the "hind sight" sight, but the cable guard would be in the way......
I was wondering about removing the old cable guard bolted to the riser (about 3 inchs above the rest) and obtaining a new cable guard and moving to the screw hole in the riser about 6 inchs below my rest point... it doesn't look very complicated, but are there are any issues that I may not thought of?
I have shot a friends bow with the hind sight system and you have an instant picture of any bow torque your wrist is allowing...
thanks for any help
Answer:
The only problem you may encounter is that far below the rest point may not give enough clearance for the arrow's fletching due to the decreased angle of the cable . But this is only a guess and it may not be a problem.Try it and see. But I'm going to try out the hindsight or a similar system this year myself. I like the idea of no peep and the advantages of not using one (elimination of torque, ability to see sight pin in lower light conditions, etc.) Good luck on your hunting season this year!
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Lee Trevino is a self made man as far as his golf career is concerned. During his golf career, he won 29 times on the PGA Tour, including 6 majors. Trevino won the money list title in 1970, had ten wins in 1971 and 1972. He also won Sports Illustrated magazine's "Sportsman of the Year" and was named ABC's Wide World of Sports Athlete of the Year.
Lee Trevino understands the golf swing at a deep level. One thing he knows very well is what happens to the golf ball at impact. He discovered at an early age you have to hit down on the ball to hit it solidly.
Lee Trevino says the secret to hitting sold golf shots is to imagine the club face as being the back of your left hand while you swing. As he approaches impact Lee imagines "trapping" the back of his left hand against the back of the ball. This is such a powerful golf move because it allows you to retain the lag deep into your downswing.
So what happens to the golf ball at impact when it is hit properly? As you hit down on the ball at impact the ball rolls up the club face to the top grooves. This is what creates spin. How do you think pro golfers spin the ball back on the green? They are using more of the grooves on the club face than amateurs. Golfers who flip the club face at impact in a futile attemp to make the ball go up are only using the bottom grooves on the club face. The result; a weak, flat trajectory with little spin. Their left wrist has completely broken down at impact.
This bowed left wrist is the exact opposite of amatuer golfers who flip at the ball. This wrist action encourages a late powerful release into the golf ball The secret to tremendous power off the tee. Next time you go to the range, think "Back of Left Wrist Into Back of Ball" as you swing down into the ball. This mental image forces you to swing from the inside and retain the lag deep into your downswing. You will notice your golf ball has a much more flatter, penetrating ball flight. Your golf ball will have a higher trajectory and it will go a lot further.
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About the Author
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