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Old 09-16-2002 | 07:18 PM
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Default RE: A Different Approach To Arrow Selection

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I shoot my setup all year as well. I used to be into the indoor thing in winter to get as much shooting in as possible. I had an Ultra tech set up with some 2512's, scope and the whole nine. I then had a Pro38 "3D" setup to squeeze as much speed as humanly possible to kill that pesky foam in the spring. Then there was the hunting setup I shot in the fall. Last year I sold both the "indoor" and "3d" setups and just concentrated on my Hunting setup. My indoor score went down a little last winter and I didn't win as many 3D shoots this summer as I did in years past, but I am more confident im my bow than ever before. The time spent tinkering with the other bows has been put into my hunting bow and it shows. One thing I overlooked in the past was tuning my arrows. I learned it from a Bowtech pro shooter(who's dad is a major part of Winners Choice.) He and his dad showed me how to tune my arrows. I have gotten 10 of my 12 arrows to hit in the same hole at 20yd. The bow will shoot a dime size group(out of the machine) at 60 yd. Talk about a confidence booster.

I am not advocating spending all spare time and effort in playing with you're setup like I have. I do however believe people should spend more time shooting and getting familiar with there equipment than cutting down others for not shooting what they are.

Andrew

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