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Old 12-10-2008, 10:30 PM   #1
 
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Default Re-equiping my bow

Ok, so I'm re-equiping my bow for next year and here is how I am going to do it.

Replacing my Tru-glo range rover with the HHA .019 fiber optic (Model OL-5219X) or the Triple Threat. Does anyone have any experience with the Triple Threat?

Replacing my Carbon Express stabelizer with a Doinker chubby 6"

Replacing my Bohning four arrow quiver with an Octane one piece5 arrow quiver

Replacing my Hostage arrow rest with a QAD Ultra rest

Updating my strings and cable guard with Winners Choice

Getting the Easton ST Epic arrows that will reduce weight by a grainper inch and also getting the Tune-In-Knocks that only weigh 5 grains.


Well, what do you all think? Will this improve my performance?
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Old 12-10-2008, 10:36 PM   #2
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Default RE: Re-equiping my bow

Sounds good.

Get it all tuned up with the new gear, and it should.

Nothin' can help more than a lot of practice, as we all know.

Good luck with the new clothes
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Thanks bro,

Of course this is all subject to change. I am already considering Trophy Ridge Hailfire arrows that are even lighter!
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