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<blockquote data-quote="overboard" data-source="post: 418836" data-attributes="member: 6547"><p>Remember you were looking for one last year, glad to see you got one and happy hunting.</p><p>I can't see it by the pic., but on my Excalibur the string is supposed to be OFF THE RUBBER BUMPERS by 1/8-1/4". Check on that, either in your manual or on a Parker forum as to what they recommend. I have seen Excaliburs with the string pressing into the bumpers, which means the brace height isn't set correctly and also will also cause the bumpers to fail prematurely. </p><p>The Parker may be different, but if I were you I would at least check on what I'm saying. I was really vigilant on checking the brace height as the string stretched on mine, again the Parker may not be prone to what I'm talking about.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="overboard, post: 418836, member: 6547"] Remember you were looking for one last year, glad to see you got one and happy hunting. I can't see it by the pic., but on my Excalibur the string is supposed to be OFF THE RUBBER BUMPERS by 1/8-1/4". Check on that, either in your manual or on a Parker forum as to what they recommend. I have seen Excaliburs with the string pressing into the bumpers, which means the brace height isn't set correctly and also will also cause the bumpers to fail prematurely. The Parker may be different, but if I were you I would at least check on what I'm saying. I was really vigilant on checking the brace height as the string stretched on mine, again the Parker may not be prone to what I'm talking about. [/QUOTE]
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