Changes for next year
#1
Changes for next year
Whats everybody's changes for next year?? I think I am gonna switch from the Whisker Bisquit to the Golden Key Arrow Trap. I want full containment with no wear on my vanesand better accuracy.I am aslo thinking about switching back to aluminum arrows. I have had most my arrows crack around the insert or the insert rip out when using field points on hay bales. My bow shoots the arrows soo fast that I don't see where they hit. I think aluminum will slow then down a bit.
#2
RE: Changes for next year
I've already cut and fletched some Gold tip Pro 55/75's.
I've wrapped them and fletched a couple with4" Quick spins
anda couple more with some 2" blazers. Switching to 100 gr
3 blade muzzy's also. After the season I'll hit the pro shop and
do some paper tuning and crono. I also want to dial in
60 yards forAntelope.
I've wrapped them and fletched a couple with4" Quick spins
anda couple more with some 2" blazers. Switching to 100 gr
3 blade muzzy's also. After the season I'll hit the pro shop and
do some paper tuning and crono. I also want to dial in
60 yards forAntelope.
#4
RE: Changes for next year
My setup for next season.
Bow: Hoyt Trykon |60lbs. | 27.5 inch draw|
Sight: Copper John Dead Nuts 3pin
Arrow Rest: QAD Ultra Rest Drop-Away
Stabilizer: Hoyt Doinker
Broadheads: Nap Spitfire 100 gr. or Muzzy 3-blade 100 gr.
Quiver: Hoyt 1-piece Detachable
Bow: Hoyt Trykon |60lbs. | 27.5 inch draw|
Sight: Copper John Dead Nuts 3pin
Arrow Rest: QAD Ultra Rest Drop-Away
Stabilizer: Hoyt Doinker
Broadheads: Nap Spitfire 100 gr. or Muzzy 3-blade 100 gr.
Quiver: Hoyt 1-piece Detachable
#8
Nontypical Buck
Join Date: Feb 2003
Location: Little Egg harbor NJ
Posts: 1,279
RE: Changes for next year
Me I changed my bow from a Darton Maverick to a Hoyt Trykon. I was happy with my Darton but till I shot the Trykon I didn't know what a REALLY sweet shooter was. So I bought a Trykon. I still love the Darton Maverick but the Trykon is so far ahead of the Darton Maverick its not even funny.
Brian
Brian
#10
Join Date: Feb 2003
Location: SCHENECTADY New York USA
Posts: 302
RE: Changes for next year
Going back to feathers.Vanes are ok,but I love the wayfeathers steer a fixed blade, even with a less than perfect release.I know they have thier trade offs,but I can live with them.
Also going back to useing NAP broad heads.T-head or the newer, tiny one.I think it's the NITRON.I just miss those NAP blades.
My SWB will make another season with me.I will be looking to get a good climbing tree stand.I hope to pick one up in the spring,so I have plenty of time to get used to it.
I NEED to find a few new hunting spots.Hopefully in my states(NY) archery only area.
This does'nt sound like much of a task,but trust me.....
Also going back to useing NAP broad heads.T-head or the newer, tiny one.I think it's the NITRON.I just miss those NAP blades.
My SWB will make another season with me.I will be looking to get a good climbing tree stand.I hope to pick one up in the spring,so I have plenty of time to get used to it.
I NEED to find a few new hunting spots.Hopefully in my states(NY) archery only area.
This does'nt sound like much of a task,but trust me.....