Pictures of some bows.
#4
Join Date: Feb 2003
Location: Oakland City Indiana USA
Posts: 524
RE: Pictures of some bows.
Here is my hunting rig....
Pearson Diamondback
70lb, 83%(measured LO), 28" DL 31" ATA 7.5" BH
Alpine Softlock 5' er
Timberline Nopeep (the naysayers MOST LIKELY haven' t actually tried one or didn' t give it an honest chance or aren' t consistent enough form wise to be able to use it properly/ just MyOpinion though; do I smell smoke?)
Trophy Ridge Flatliner 5 pin w/ princeton tech blue illumination
7" Xring Hydraulic Stab
Whisker Biscuit Drop Tine
GoltTip Xt7595 w/ 100gr Thunderheads or 100gr Shockwaves and 4" duravanes
Simms Limbsavers and cable slides and dampners
Spiderlegs cut to 2" balls
Cobra glove caliper release, shot off of a string loop
Wrist sling
Super quiet and hits hard, not a speedy setup but I always hunt with a rangefinder and shoot serious 3D (always thinking yardage, yardage, yardage). I won my clubs broadhead shoot overall, with a 1st on the front side and 2nd on the back side (had a shootoff with 2 others that shot perfect using 10 or -3 type scoring/ kill or wound-miss). Brought home 2 trophies and next years membership and all of my shoots are free, and won one of the deer targets from the shoot in a raffle as well; made a heck of a haul. My son won his class as well. I only practiced a couple of times with it, but am dead on with her straight from the closet where it has set since last winters late archery season (probably thanks in great part to the NoPeep alignment device).
Good luck to all this season!
-Chief
Pearson Diamondback
70lb, 83%(measured LO), 28" DL 31" ATA 7.5" BH
Alpine Softlock 5' er
Timberline Nopeep (the naysayers MOST LIKELY haven' t actually tried one or didn' t give it an honest chance or aren' t consistent enough form wise to be able to use it properly/ just MyOpinion though; do I smell smoke?)
Trophy Ridge Flatliner 5 pin w/ princeton tech blue illumination
7" Xring Hydraulic Stab
Whisker Biscuit Drop Tine
GoltTip Xt7595 w/ 100gr Thunderheads or 100gr Shockwaves and 4" duravanes
Simms Limbsavers and cable slides and dampners
Spiderlegs cut to 2" balls
Cobra glove caliper release, shot off of a string loop
Wrist sling
Super quiet and hits hard, not a speedy setup but I always hunt with a rangefinder and shoot serious 3D (always thinking yardage, yardage, yardage). I won my clubs broadhead shoot overall, with a 1st on the front side and 2nd on the back side (had a shootoff with 2 others that shot perfect using 10 or -3 type scoring/ kill or wound-miss). Brought home 2 trophies and next years membership and all of my shoots are free, and won one of the deer targets from the shoot in a raffle as well; made a heck of a haul. My son won his class as well. I only practiced a couple of times with it, but am dead on with her straight from the closet where it has set since last winters late archery season (probably thanks in great part to the NoPeep alignment device).
Good luck to all this season!
-Chief
#5
Join Date: Feb 2003
Location: Oakland City Indiana USA
Posts: 524
RE: Pictures of some bows.
Here is my target rig for 3D, Fita, and messing around indoors....
2003 Pro40Dually, 60lb, 28" DL, 65%LO
CXL 150' s @ 300gr
Carter Insaitiable II (heavy springs), or TRUBall King George minus the pinky trigg, or TruBall Tru-tension Ultra-4, or TrueBall Chappy Boss
Hush Kit and limbsavers
Sureloc Challenger w/ GKF 3D Vision w/ 4x and green .019 FO up-pin
Origional Super Peep w/ green clarifier
37" Beiter multi-rod stabi with Vibracheck quick disconnect (I have cut it down 5" and added the doinker supression mount) with a custom soft nob end
Doinker Lowboy with D2 back bars
Doinker D.A.W.G. weights and cobra shockblocker for offset/side weights
Trophy taker drop (origional) or GKF 3D Rover arrow rests
Cavalier finger sling
Taranchula 4 tube quiver
Pro-pod
20 or 30 yr old Bushnell 7x35 bino' s (very nice glass) with a Crooked Horn strap
3D was a blast this year (my rookie season[8D]) and the looks on the faces of the Fita shooters at the Outdoor State Championships when this Bowtech freak came walking up was priceless. I had more fun than should be legal[].
Those who haven' t tried 3D should do so, as long as you aren' t afraid of becoming seriously hooked.
-Chief
2003 Pro40Dually, 60lb, 28" DL, 65%LO
CXL 150' s @ 300gr
Carter Insaitiable II (heavy springs), or TRUBall King George minus the pinky trigg, or TruBall Tru-tension Ultra-4, or TrueBall Chappy Boss
Hush Kit and limbsavers
Sureloc Challenger w/ GKF 3D Vision w/ 4x and green .019 FO up-pin
Origional Super Peep w/ green clarifier
37" Beiter multi-rod stabi with Vibracheck quick disconnect (I have cut it down 5" and added the doinker supression mount) with a custom soft nob end
Doinker Lowboy with D2 back bars
Doinker D.A.W.G. weights and cobra shockblocker for offset/side weights
Trophy taker drop (origional) or GKF 3D Rover arrow rests
Cavalier finger sling
Taranchula 4 tube quiver
Pro-pod
20 or 30 yr old Bushnell 7x35 bino' s (very nice glass) with a Crooked Horn strap
3D was a blast this year (my rookie season[8D]) and the looks on the faces of the Fita shooters at the Outdoor State Championships when this Bowtech freak came walking up was priceless. I had more fun than should be legal[].
Those who haven' t tried 3D should do so, as long as you aren' t afraid of becoming seriously hooked.
-Chief
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