Whisker Biscuit in Slow Mo
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Join Date: Feb 2003
Location: NY
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ORIGINAL: Germ
Yes you will, and now you know it does a little death dance after the shot.
Yes you will, and now you know it does a little death dance after the shot.
Notice the prong rest had the least amount of arrow movment. the drop -away the back end of the arrow seemed to drop a bit.
I still have my prong rest, hmmm
I still have my prong rest, hmmm
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That was really cool to see and inspiration to always check your bow to see if anything has vibed loose..........I would like to see a new WB on that as opposed to the original old closed disc with the stiff fibers though.
I saw that too..........I never had a problem shooting off prongs but don't like adding those stupid sleeves to quiet them down.
ORIGINAL: Germ
Yes you will, and now you know it does a little death dance after the shot.
Yes you will, and now you know it does a little death dance after the shot.
Notice the prong rest had the least amount of arrow movment. the drop -away the back end of the arrow seemed to drop a bit.
I still have my prong rest, hmmm
I still have my prong rest, hmmm
Tong Thongs
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Every since the thread about attaching your string to cable I am all mental
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Sweet Videos, Did anyone else look at one of the Air Rest? That thing is neat, I dunno if I would ever buy one, but it would be fun to goof around with in a shop. I still have my prong rest that came on my bow, I'm fine using that for now.
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I cannot watch the videos here at work...silly filtering system...but I am glad to hear that the prong rest looks the most impressive. I am still using that style on all of my bows....
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ORIGINAL: atlasman
I'm afraid to ask what for.
ORIGINAL: Germ
Tong Thongs
Is what I use to use.
Tong Thongs
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I'm afraid to ask what for.
Word of advice do not google it at work
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ORIGINAL: Germ
Word of advice do not google it at work
Word of advice do not google it at work
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I haven't had a boss in years so it's cool...........funny story though a long time ago a girl was trying to find roller blades at the place I worked so she went online and typed in dicks.com.........and was greeted with plenty of gear...........none of it was from the sporting goods store though. I've never seen someone's face turn so red.
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Join Date: Feb 2003
Location: Blissfield MI USA
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That prong rest was set up way too stiff in my opinion. I would like to see some slow motion video of a well built properly set up prong rest like a Platinum premier or something.
Paul
Paul