Whats everyone's setup this year? Poll:
#11
Join Date: Feb 2003
Location: Moundsville wv USA
Posts: 5
RE: Whats everyone's setup this year? Poll:
Here we go:
* Buckmasters G2XL
* 70lbs 30" draw
* HHA Triple Threat sight
* Tiger Tuff Power Drop Away rest
* Sims limb savers
* PSE string loop
* Timber line teflon cable slide
* Sims string leeches
* Mini Cat Quiver
* Beman ICS 340 arrows with 4" vanes 30" long
* 125gr screw in Magnus Snuffer Broadheads
* Scott calipar release
This set up is really shooting great.
I wouldn't want to be a buck.
* Buckmasters G2XL
* 70lbs 30" draw
* HHA Triple Threat sight
* Tiger Tuff Power Drop Away rest
* Sims limb savers
* PSE string loop
* Timber line teflon cable slide
* Sims string leeches
* Mini Cat Quiver
* Beman ICS 340 arrows with 4" vanes 30" long
* 125gr screw in Magnus Snuffer Broadheads
* Scott calipar release
This set up is really shooting great.
I wouldn't want to be a buck.
#12
Join Date: Feb 2003
Location: BURLINGTON IOWA USA
Posts: 10
RE: Whats everyone's setup this year? Poll:
Darton Yukon c/p/s 60# @28
NAP 2000 drop away
Cobra Viewmaster Deluxe Pendulum
Muzzy's and Rocky Revolutions
Gametracker Terminator 4560 arrows
NAP Shockblocker 500 stabilizer
Simms leeches,limb savers,cable dampeners
String loop
Kwikee Quiver
NAP 2000 drop away
Cobra Viewmaster Deluxe Pendulum
Muzzy's and Rocky Revolutions
Gametracker Terminator 4560 arrows
NAP Shockblocker 500 stabilizer
Simms leeches,limb savers,cable dampeners
String loop
Kwikee Quiver
#13
Join Date: Feb 2003
Location: aylett va USA
Posts: 33
RE: Whats everyone's setup this year? Poll:
CSS System 40 inch a-a 70# @ 30'
Cobra mini ascent micro adjust
Super Star rest
Stealth 8' stabilizer
Tru Peep, String Loop, and leeches
Scott mongoose
29 1/4' Beaman 340 camo 450 grs 269 fps
muzzy three blade 100 gr.
Kwikee quiver
Simms teflon cable slide and cable dampener
The season starts on October 5 here in Va.<img src=icon_smile_big.gif border=0 align=middle><img src=icon_smile_tongue.gif border=0 align=middle><img src=icon_smile_cool.gif border=0 align=middle><img src=icon_smile_big.gif border=0 align=middle><img src=icon_smile_tongue.gif border=0 align=middle>
Cobra mini ascent micro adjust
Super Star rest
Stealth 8' stabilizer
Tru Peep, String Loop, and leeches
Scott mongoose
29 1/4' Beaman 340 camo 450 grs 269 fps
muzzy three blade 100 gr.
Kwikee quiver
Simms teflon cable slide and cable dampener
The season starts on October 5 here in Va.<img src=icon_smile_big.gif border=0 align=middle><img src=icon_smile_tongue.gif border=0 align=middle><img src=icon_smile_cool.gif border=0 align=middle><img src=icon_smile_big.gif border=0 align=middle><img src=icon_smile_tongue.gif border=0 align=middle>
#16
Join Date: Feb 2003
Location: CWD Central, WI.
Posts: 2,062
RE: Whats everyone's setup this year? Poll:
71# Mathews MQ1
Muzzy Zero Effect
3-60 ACCs
Doinker
Cobra sight
String loop & peep
Cat whiskers
Alpine Sof Loc
125 gr. Muzzy 3 blades
Frank: Looks like your cam is out of rotation. Or is it just the pic angle?
Muzzy Zero Effect
3-60 ACCs
Doinker
Cobra sight
String loop & peep
Cat whiskers
Alpine Sof Loc
125 gr. Muzzy 3 blades
Frank: Looks like your cam is out of rotation. Or is it just the pic angle?
#17
RE: Whats everyone's setup this year? Poll:
Nice lookin bow Pabowhunter. Is that a Golden Eagle Epic Xtreme?
It is not availiable in LH models from the imfo I have, but I am going to be getting the Golden Eagle TRX, in which is 4"s longer than the Xtreme and availiable in the LH model,later, Bobby
It is not availiable in LH models from the imfo I have, but I am going to be getting the Golden Eagle TRX, in which is 4"s longer than the Xtreme and availiable in the LH model,later, Bobby
#18
RE: Whats everyone's setup this year? Poll:
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Yeah, rub it in Muzzyman<img src=icon_smile_big.gif border=0 align=middle><img src=icon_smile_big.gif border=0 align=middle>
Some of us have to wait until 10/15. Grrr.
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Todd...I'm in Westchester County...November 1st...Double GRRRR...I really miss being able to hunt as the leaves turn and it gets so pretty in the woods..then again, I like hunting in the Snow too...
Ahhh...to the question...
Interestingly enuff...I FINALLY made up my mind and got my hunting set-up full prepared today after all the bows I've been through...
Originally I had it up on Ebay, but my winning bidder did not read my auction description carefully, and I declined the sale because of his locale, and method of payment...Anyhoo...I figured it was some kind of sign that I should take it out into the woods this year so....
Bowtech Patriot. 60 Lbs. 29" draw (set for 65% letoff).
String loop with Scott Rhino Release.
Fletcher 3/16" tru-peep.
2 String Leeches.
Scout Mountain Spike Millenium (with the glow in the dark pin..not tritium).
Doinker 4" stabilizer with 3 oz of tox endcaps in the aft mount for counter-balance.
NAP Quicktune 3000 micro-rest.
Gametracker Terminator Hunter Select 45/60 shafts (first time in god knows how long I haven't used ACC's. They group quite well to 40, good enough for the area my blind is in). They have vanes on em now, but I'll be switching to feathers.
100 Grain Rocket Steelheads.
Bohning Lynx Quick detach quiver.
Bomar SuperSlide.
Limbsavers.
Arrow weight (with vanes): 398 grains.
Arrow speed: 267 FPS.
Finally got it all silenced up with Moleskin on the window, and around the riser at the grip. Took it to the local shop, shot 10 times at a spot target at 20 yards..and shot 10 X's (not just the X ring..the X itself..not bad for my piss poor right eye, and no scope.More than any onecam I've onwed, I can just pick up the Patriot even after not shooting it for a long period of time, and shoot it extremely well. It's earned it's spot in the woods <img src=icon_smile_big.gif border=0 align=middle>
JeffB
Yeah, rub it in Muzzyman<img src=icon_smile_big.gif border=0 align=middle><img src=icon_smile_big.gif border=0 align=middle>
Some of us have to wait until 10/15. Grrr.
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Todd...I'm in Westchester County...November 1st...Double GRRRR...I really miss being able to hunt as the leaves turn and it gets so pretty in the woods..then again, I like hunting in the Snow too...
Ahhh...to the question...
Interestingly enuff...I FINALLY made up my mind and got my hunting set-up full prepared today after all the bows I've been through...
Originally I had it up on Ebay, but my winning bidder did not read my auction description carefully, and I declined the sale because of his locale, and method of payment...Anyhoo...I figured it was some kind of sign that I should take it out into the woods this year so....
Bowtech Patriot. 60 Lbs. 29" draw (set for 65% letoff).
String loop with Scott Rhino Release.
Fletcher 3/16" tru-peep.
2 String Leeches.
Scout Mountain Spike Millenium (with the glow in the dark pin..not tritium).
Doinker 4" stabilizer with 3 oz of tox endcaps in the aft mount for counter-balance.
NAP Quicktune 3000 micro-rest.
Gametracker Terminator Hunter Select 45/60 shafts (first time in god knows how long I haven't used ACC's. They group quite well to 40, good enough for the area my blind is in). They have vanes on em now, but I'll be switching to feathers.
100 Grain Rocket Steelheads.
Bohning Lynx Quick detach quiver.
Bomar SuperSlide.
Limbsavers.
Arrow weight (with vanes): 398 grains.
Arrow speed: 267 FPS.
Finally got it all silenced up with Moleskin on the window, and around the riser at the grip. Took it to the local shop, shot 10 times at a spot target at 20 yards..and shot 10 X's (not just the X ring..the X itself..not bad for my piss poor right eye, and no scope.More than any onecam I've onwed, I can just pick up the Patriot even after not shooting it for a long period of time, and shoot it extremely well. It's earned it's spot in the woods <img src=icon_smile_big.gif border=0 align=middle>
JeffB
#19
Fork Horn
Join Date: Feb 2003
Location: pecatonica il USA
Posts: 115
RE: Whats everyone's setup this year? Poll:
I am going to start out with the bowtech blackhawk set at 63lbs, using some 3-39acc's, with the razzorring broadhead or the buckbuster broadhead. Cosmic sight, cheap tru-fire finger release, stabilizer that came with it, sims stuff, and fletcher peep. My secret weapon is a string made by a guy I just discovered, its better then winners choice, plus its cheaper. If this fails, i will pull out the bk2 set at 63lbs, muzzy rest, same arrows, sims stuff, same release.
#20
RE: Whats everyone's setup this year? Poll:
2001 Hoyt VorTec
Bodoodle Pro Lite
Hoyt Micro Elite Sight
Hoyt 2pc 4 arrow quiver
12" Super Stix
Easton ACC 3-39
100 gr Muzzy 3 blade and/or Rocky Mountain Snyper 100 gr.
Peep
(no string silencers..not needed)
<font color=blue>Good Luck and Good Shooting</font id=blue>
<font color=red>Rob</font id=red>
Bodoodle Pro Lite
Hoyt Micro Elite Sight
Hoyt 2pc 4 arrow quiver
12" Super Stix
Easton ACC 3-39
100 gr Muzzy 3 blade and/or Rocky Mountain Snyper 100 gr.
Peep
(no string silencers..not needed)
<font color=blue>Good Luck and Good Shooting</font id=blue>
<font color=red>Rob</font id=red>