If money were no issue and you could get any equipment you wanted,what would it be.I am looking for a complete set-up,from bow to broadhead.Iknow most of you already have exactly what you want,but not evereybody is that fortunate.
I am one of those with four kids that cant afford a lot. I would have to to a lot of shops and try out some stuff. Right now I am pretty pleased with Bowtech. I cant afford the new ones so I pick them up used from the boys that can afford a new bow every year. Get a quality bow at a price I can afford.
Dont know on the bow would have to shoot some more. Definatly a Spot Hogg on the sight. Trophy Taker rest. Golp Tip pro shafts. Muzzys for broadheads and a Scott little bitty goose for a release. That would be my hunting rig.
Now for the target bow?? Just learning about this aspect so dont know.
I'm hoping to get mine pretty soon...2006 Hoyt ProTec w/ XT 3000 limbs. I am thinking trophy taker Drop Zone on the rest, Trophy Taker Mantis V-Drive sight, NAP Crossfire 125 broadheads, Carbon Express arrows, Scott Sabertooth release. I already have the release and broadheads from my current rig, but I am really liking the ProTec, so hopefully when the tax return comes through, it will be mine
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2007 Bowtech Commander 70# @32"
Spot-Hogg Hunter Hogg-It 5 Pin
Limb Driver
Easton Full Metal Jacket Camo 300
Grim Reaper Razorcut
Grizz Trick 125
Summit Goliath SS
I just got it Friday. 2006 UltraTec, Trophy Ridge Drop Zone, Cobra EZ Slide shooting a 3-60 A/C/C. I've waited a long, long time for a set up this sweet.
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in a couple months i'll have a pic of mine, its in the works. starting with the constitution and the gkf infinity with tuning gauge. the rest is a little up in the air, but i'm going to get stuff 1 at a time so i can get what i want.
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aka bucknasty
The average man seeks certainty in the eyes of the onlooker and calls that self-confidence. The warrior seeks impeccability in his own eyes and calls that humbleness.
I put it together last month: 2006 BowTech Allegiance, 29" 70# in Realtree Hardwoods HD, Spot-Hogg Hunter Hogg-It sight, APA Safari Twister rest and 6" Stealth stabilizer finished in matching Hardwoods HD.
I was actually thinking sorta along your lines; I wasn't going to spare any expense in putting together my "dream bow"...
Well, I'll have it soon with the purchase of an additional bow...currently I'm shooting my Dream Setup but nows it's time for another one...
Current Setup
Hoyt VorTec, Bodoodle Pro Lite, Hoyt MicroAdjustable Sight, 12" SuperStix, Easton ACC's with RM Snypers....
New: Either the New Hoyt Trykon, Bowtech Tribute/Allegiance or Mathews Switchback...testing them all heads up...and accessorizing them with, Viper PRO-MT Mircoradjustable sight, still researching rests and stabilizers....will shoot the Easton ACC's with RM Snypers....
Got mine 2 weeks ago. Hoyt Trykon XL, Trophy Taker drop away rest w/micros, TruGlo 5 Pin sight w/micros, and a Fuse Stabilizer for hunting(I use a homemade stabilizer for comp. use). A nice quitefast and accurate bow, with the trimmings.
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I am reminded everyday that life is too precious by my best friend, Lt. Ken Ballard, who lost his life while serving in Iraq. He fought for our freedom, to do what we do, and how we do it. Hunt till you drop!
So far I can't think of one thing I would change. Well, I take that back, I think my 60 and 70 yard pins should be changed to .019 instead of .029. I enjpy researching, so if I ever find something to change my mind, I will be replacing it.
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2006 BowTech Old Glory 70#/31 inch draw
QAD Drop Away Arrow Rest
Spot-Hogg Hunter 5 pin
6 inch Fuse Axium Stabilizer
Gold Tip Ultra Light Pro 300's
100 grain NAP SpitFire Mechanical Broadheads
Scott WildCat Release