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Quattro Question

fenixdigger

New member
hi guys;

One of the guys I hunt with has a Quattro that doesn't seem to have much depth. I know this isn't the norm. Any suggestions??

Thanks, LT
 
If he is an experienced operator and really knows his machine, then he may need to send it in and have it tuned up and recalibrated. Unfortunately his machine is probably no longer under warranty and he will have to pay the cost out of his own pocket. If he doesn't know his machine real well, then the Quattro Handbook by Andy Sabisch would be a big help and he also might want to go back to the next to last page on this forum and start working his way forward. He will find all the old posts on the Quattro as the Safari wasn't out yet back then and those older posts might be of help to him in regards to his lack of depth problem..
 
I have the Quatro book.
It helped me learn the Safari.
PM me if you are interested in the book.
 
Thanks guys. I told him I thought it needed to go back, but I'll look at the previous pages and see if I can help him. I'll ask him on the book. Good info. LT
 
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