BowTech Liberty and Trophy Taker Shakey Hunter
#12
Join Date: Feb 2003
Location: Alvo Nebraska USA
Posts: 2,057
RE: BowTech Liberty and Trophy Taker Shakey Hunter
A calcutta (sp?) is an auction on competitors to "buy" them in their possible success in winning an event. My expierence with this goes back to my days of trap shooting. The person who actually wins the event also wins for the buyer in the calcutta and the buyer recieves a big portion of the calcutta monies according to the place won[8D] Shooting like you, I'd probably bid you up pretty high
#13
Join Date: Feb 2003
Location: Muskogee Oklahoma USA
Posts: 293
RE: BowTech Liberty and Trophy Taker Shakey Hunter
Good set up. Just thought you guys might like to know. Mike Anderson who is pro shooter that shoots this fall away just took second in Iowa Pro/am indoors. This tells me this is one good shooting accurate rest. I know with broadhead fight it helps alot. I shoot mine in 3d, indoor and hunting.
#14
RE: BowTech Liberty and Trophy Taker Shakey Hunter
BM post the pics as soon as you can. I too have the Liberty and I set it up with the TT. I served it in on the cable and seems to work great. I am curious to see your set-up compared to Matt's comments.
#15
RE: BowTech Liberty and Trophy Taker Shakey Hunter
Curious as to you guys running directly to the slides...Whats your poundage, draw length and arrow set-up ? (shaft, length, pt wgt. fletch type).
I have a theory I'm working on re: this...
I have a theory I'm working on re: this...
#16
RE: BowTech Liberty and Trophy Taker Shakey Hunter
JeffB,
The poundage is 71#, the draw length is 29.5", the arrow length is 28.25" and the arrows are GoldTip 3-D Pro 75/95's, they have 4" Duravanes and they have 100 grain field points!
The poundage is 71#, the draw length is 29.5", the arrow length is 28.25" and the arrows are GoldTip 3-D Pro 75/95's, they have 4" Duravanes and they have 100 grain field points!
#17
Join Date: Feb 2003
Location: Fargo ND USA
Posts: 124
RE: BowTech Liberty and Trophy Taker Shakey Hunter
62 lbs on a 70 lbs pro40 wheely, draw length is 30", arrow length is 28", arrows are Goldtip series 22's, 100 gr points, 3.1" flex-fletch vanes, shield cut. Easton uni-bushings with Easton 3-D nocks. Total arrow weight I think is 386.
Rod
Rod