BODOODLE RESTS ????
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Nontypical Buck
Join Date: Feb 2003
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RE: BODOODLE RESTS ????
I spoke with Bodoodle. They say the 400 does everything the 300 does, even with a lighter than 400 grain arrow. Supposedly the bottom two fins on the 400 come together in such away that they are the same width as the one on the 300. They assured me I would not have fletching issues, and in fact said they' ve shot it with 5" helical feathers, with no flight problems...
Damn. Just what I needed to hear. Now the question is do I go for it in the 3 weeks I have until the season opens or just wait...
Damn. Just what I needed to hear. Now the question is do I go for it in the 3 weeks I have until the season opens or just wait...
#22
RE: BODOODLE RESTS ????
I am shooting Goldtip 7595s @ 400gr.
I agree with bodoodle use the 400 model for hunting applications.
I think I may switch to beaman ICS next year as it is almost the same are but with a smoother finish. this will cut down on the friction and make what ever noise reduction u have goin last longer.
I agree with bodoodle use the 400 model for hunting applications.
I think I may switch to beaman ICS next year as it is almost the same are but with a smoother finish. this will cut down on the friction and make what ever noise reduction u have goin last longer.
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Join Date: Sep 2003
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RE: BODOODLE RESTS ????
I am currently shooting the Bodoodle Conquest 1 with a straight fletched Carbon ICS 400 shafts. I would like to go to a helical fletch next season. Has anyone shot helical out of the Conquest 1? What results did you get? Any help is appreciated.