FOC % for X bow?
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RE: FOC % for X bow?
That's OK, somke..., to each his own.
But I'm handload some dozen and a half metallic cartridges (six of which are wildcats) so I'm of the habit of maxing out accuracy and asking "Why did that work/not work?" An avocational hazard that carries over to bolts I guess.
And for this particular bow/bolt combination that answer has been answered I guess.
But I'm handload some dozen and a half metallic cartridges (six of which are wildcats) so I'm of the habit of maxing out accuracy and asking "Why did that work/not work?" An avocational hazard that carries over to bolts I guess.
And for this particular bow/bolt combination that answer has been answered I guess.
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Fork Horn
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RE: FOC % for X bow?
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But I'm handload some dozen and a half metallic cartridges (six of which are wildcats) so I'm of the habit of maxing out accuracy and asking "Why did that work/not work?" An avocational hazard that carries over to bolts I guess.
But I'm handload some dozen and a half metallic cartridges (six of which are wildcats) so I'm of the habit of maxing out accuracy and asking "Why did that work/not work?" An avocational hazard that carries over to bolts I guess.
I'm the same way...
to memessing with different componants/combinations to see what works good, or not so good, is half the fun