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Old 05-23-2006, 07:44 PM
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yeah, the hardwoods hd camo matches my BowTechs PERFECTLY. Really bright pins too.
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Old 05-23-2006, 10:30 PM
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For a stabilizer, I would go with the S-coil (only $20 and will do the job). And for a sight i would try the cobra sidewinder. It works really well under low light conditions (in case that big buck decides to come out early in the morning or late in the afternoon). This should come up to around $100 which willsave you more money for some good arrows.
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Old 05-23-2006, 11:18 PM
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thanx for all the info guys.....im feeling better about it and have a little sense of direction....

im sure bow shops charge a little extra for everything....just to provide the service they do provide....would it be smart to order my accessories from the cheapest place?? or buy them at the shop?? i figured my sights and rest are the only things besides bow and arrow that they can really help with...then order a quiver...stabalizer and anything else i want after...or before lol...thats probably what ill do unless someone says otherwise...but ill definently check and compare prices...i rather my money goto a local bow shop then to a big company...but right now i dont have the extra money to pay if their prices ARE that much higher....if its anything like flyfishing i know that flyshops charge more...simply because they can...and are usually the best and sometimes only place to find flyfishing stuff...and because of the service..they will set up your gear.....tell you the hotspots and hot flys etc...similar to a bowshop...but they price everything a bit higher then i can get it elsewhere....but ill already be buying a bow...arrows..sights and rest from the bowshop..so its not like im going to buy everything and show up and say hey set up and tune my bow...
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