shot my trykon
#11
Nontypical Buck
Join Date: Aug 2004
Location: Bradford, Ontario
Posts: 2,205
RE: shot my trykon
I'm sorry but I'm going ot show some ignorence here....what's an STS?
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#13
Fork Horn
Join Date: Feb 2006
Location: Houston, Tx
Posts: 457
RE: shot my trykon
The STS system looks like it works. And afterall, FUNCTION before FORM. However, this looks similar to the string stops on the Mathews bows(functionality anyways) or the String stop on teh FredBear SQ32(mounts to the cable guard). Differences being in mounting location. I especially like the mathews version as far as aesthetics and even the bear version.
Does anyone know of an aftermarket string deadener/stop that mounts to the cableguard or limbs???
Does anyone know of an aftermarket string deadener/stop that mounts to the cableguard or limbs???
#14
RE: shot my trykon
ORIGINAL: Bees
Drop your arrow weight down to 350 total, you'll get the 314 or more.
Drop your arrow weight down to 350 total, you'll get the 314 or more.
Twisting the cables will get a few pounds and a few fps...but like Kodiakarcher said...what's the point.
#15
RE: shot my trykon
Just chock it up to the chrony being off and fogettaboutit!
314 was at 30" draw and you've got 2" on that- I know you loose 9-10fps every inch you drop below 30, I'm not sure what you should gain per inch going above??
314 was at 30" draw and you've got 2" on that- I know you loose 9-10fps every inch you drop below 30, I'm not sure what you should gain per inch going above??
#17
Join Date: Jan 2006
Location: The Tar Heel State
Posts: 314
RE: shot my trykon
You speed guys kill me! Don't get me wrong...I think it's cool that people get teched-out with the things they do, otherwise where would NASCAR be today (or NASA for that matter)? But aren't you afraid those blinding speeds will cauterize the entry and exit wounds, and leave you without a bloodtrail?!