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Old 06-20-2007, 08:38 AM   #1
 
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me and rickjames traded bows. check out the stabs i got on it. don armstrong made them. 10 degree down quick connect - bracket w/ 10 degree down and out - accepts my doinker - nicest stabs i've ever had - or seen really.

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Old 06-20-2007, 08:46 AM   #2
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With a sight bar that long, why would you need a stabilizer?? [:-]

Nice rig. You need to find a field archery tourney and give that thing a workout. Looks like a dot pokin' sonuvagun.
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thanks, arthur i thought you'd like the riser!
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Heh, nice rig buddy.........[8D]

Now imma have to post pics tonight of the slayer on here all dressed up.
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Old 06-20-2007, 11:02 AM   #6
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Yep, I do like the riser. I've always liked Martin's stuff. The Tec riser has cured me of my Hoyt addiction and, if I were in the market to get another bow, it'd be a Scepter.
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John.

Can't say much about the bow[8D]

But I sure do like the look of the Stab set up

How do you like the 10 down?
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looks sweet!!!
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i think i like it russell, a lot. the bow is holding unbelievably. and if you'll look at all the dampners - they've worked. i've got it quiet and just a little jump at the shot - just perfect. here's today at 40 yards - yeah i'm stringing them vertically a bit LOL - there's 7 arrows in there. i went and got 'em, and put 5 in the bull next to this one before throwing one off about 3". that's about where i'm at - 12-13 good ones in a row - taking my time - and then i'll throw one - not as far off as it used to go - but still off.

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Dang John, do you shoot with it, or pole vault with it.. It could double as a fishing pole.... NICE!!!! Congrats.
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