New Liberty
#1
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New Liberty
Just picked up my new Liberty on Monday evening. After setting everthing up and getting it sighted in and tuned, about 25 shots into playing around, that beautifull sound of my first robin hood. GREAT for me, BAD for my new Beman's. What a way to start off a great relationship. It looks like this is going to be a great back-up bow to my old PSE. Rigggggghhhht!!!!!Thought you might enjoy as much as I did.
Gingus
Gingus
#2
RE: New Liberty
Congrats on a great bow. No robin hoods for me, but I've been purposely avoiding that. However, I have split some arrows that were in my way at 3d shoots. May I suggest your next investment to be a fletching jig to repair the fletchings you rip off?
#3
RE: New Liberty
Congrats on the new bow! How do you have it set-up?
Robinhoods are fun... at first..and then you start thinking about the $12 that went down the drain
Not sure which Bemans you are shooting, but installing unibushings and G-nocks will make them last much longer with nock end hits.
I saw your other post too..alas I have no idea regarding the bow-case you spoke of
Robinhoods are fun... at first..and then you start thinking about the $12 that went down the drain
Not sure which Bemans you are shooting, but installing unibushings and G-nocks will make them last much longer with nock end hits.
I saw your other post too..alas I have no idea regarding the bow-case you spoke of
#8
RE: New Liberty
Congrats! I've had my Liberty about 6 months now. I absolutely love it. Well worth every penny. What goodies did you set it up with? Heres my set up:
29" draw, 70 lbs
Copper John Dead Nuts Pro .019 with Afterburner light
Stealth 6" stabilizer
Trophy Ridge Drop Zone Rest
Fletcher "hunter" Tru peep
string loop
2 Sims Stabilizer enhancers ( one in rear mount, one on the end of stealth)
Sims cable slide dampener (better than the factory IMO)
Easton Axis 340 (on the way)
NAP Quick Spin Vanes fletched with a right helical
Rocket 100 Grain Sidewinders-3
29" draw, 70 lbs
Copper John Dead Nuts Pro .019 with Afterburner light
Stealth 6" stabilizer
Trophy Ridge Drop Zone Rest
Fletcher "hunter" Tru peep
string loop
2 Sims Stabilizer enhancers ( one in rear mount, one on the end of stealth)
Sims cable slide dampener (better than the factory IMO)
Easton Axis 340 (on the way)
NAP Quick Spin Vanes fletched with a right helical
Rocket 100 Grain Sidewinders-3