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slick-svt
04-17-2007, 01:38 AM
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I picked up a bow for my son on his 9th birthday and he loves it, seems like everyone I talk to is in to bowhunting. I haven't fired any of my rifles in a while but I manage to shoot my bow everyday.

dboat
04-17-2007, 07:48 AM
http://www.svtgalleries.net/gallery/data/500/thumbs/T_and_bow_003.jpg (http://www.svtgalleries.net/gallery/showphoto.php?photo=21441)
http://www.svtgalleries.net/gallery/data/500/thumbs/T_and_bow_004.jpg (http://www.svtgalleries.net/gallery/showphoto.php?photo=21442)

I picked up a bow for my son on his 9th birthday and he loves it, seems like everyone I talk to is in to bowhunting. I haven't fired any of my rifles in a while but I manage to shoot my bow everyday.


This is great!!! I shot my new bow last night too..

slick-svt
04-17-2007, 08:02 AM
This is great!!! I shot my new bow last night too..
Have you tried the blazer fletches? I picked up some speed by added them and also the tracer nocks work good too. I'm dying to go hog hunting

dboat
04-17-2007, 08:44 PM
Have you tried the blazer fletches? I picked up some speed by added them and also the tracer nocks work good too. I'm dying to go hog hunting

I havent tried the blazers yet.. I have heard some good things about them though.. I have heard different comments on the tracer nocks too..

I have two bows, one for hunting (just sold it and have another one waiting) and a target bow.. the hunting bow has a whisker biscuit and the blazers are supposed to last longer than other fletching.. I am running some very small quickspins on those arrows (a/c/c's)
I am shooting a/c/c's on my target bow with glue in nibs, with 3.5" fletching with no spin on them.. 60 lb draw and all the arrows are within 0.5 grains of each other.. I get 270 ft per sec on it.. around 250 on the hunting bow with 55 lbs of draw on it.. 28" draw length.
I love to shoot my bow.

Dana

slick-svt
04-17-2007, 10:12 PM
I havent tried the blazers yet.. I have heard some good things about them though.. I have heard different comments on the tracer nocks too..

I have two bows, one for hunting (just sold it and have another one waiting) and a target bow.. the hunting bow has a whisker biscuit and the blazers are supposed to last longer than other fletching.. I am running some very small quickspins on those arrows (a/c/c's)
I am shooting a/c/c's on my target bow with glue in nibs, with 3.5" fletching with no spin on them.. 60 lb draw and all the arrows are within 0.5 grains of each other.. I get 270 ft per sec on it.. around 250 on the hunting bow with 55 lbs of draw on it.. 28" draw length.
I love to shoot my bow.

Dana
Cool I used to use whisker biscuits but switched to BoDoodle rests and have noticed a few more fps and a little more accurate. I have used killer vanes and blazers, I got the best results with the blazers. There is also a good website for bow tuning an d tech. stuff HuntingNet.com all kind of archery stuff on there.:tu:

dboat
04-18-2007, 03:33 AM
Cool I used to use whisker biscuits but switched to BoDoodle rests and have noticed a few more fps and a little more accurate. I have used killer vanes and blazers, I got the best results with the blazers. There is also a good website for bow tuning an d tech. stuff HuntingNet.com all kind of archery stuff on there.:tu:

Thanks:tu: I'll have to check it out..

Dana