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Old 09-06-2008, 03:19 PM
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Jollyarcher
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Default RE: For Sale Or Trade 06 Bowtech / CONQUEST

BAM! It's speeding its way to you... complete withtracking and insurance for the full purchase price as promised. First in line at the UPS center @ 0830 hours this morning earned me the following online tracking number;

1Z 178 687 03 4671 0539 - Shipped to the confirmed address noted inthe Paypal payment as directed.

The Carbon Express Select arrows are also included in the box, but are near full length for my rather long draw.

Have the pro shop cut them for you if you don't have a saw capable of properly squaring the end of theshaft.

Trust me, a bad cut will deter good accuracy. I fletched themwithnew Blazer Vanes for you too.

The points are hot glued in and the inserts epoxied... don't botherwith them, just cut off and discard.

The bowhas NO thread locker on it. Anywhere. It'soften VERY hard on the riser threads during disassembly. Sung your bolts once or twice after you shoot the bow in and your accessories will stay put.

The limb bolts on the bow are indexed. You will see this on the face of the bolt. Your tiller is adjusted and maintained properly using this reference.

My suggestion is to remove the single arm target launcher for hunting applications. No need to miss an opportuninty to harvest a good buck vs. the trade off inminimal arrow contact during the execution of your shot. The arrow can fall from the single launcher if you are not very still... not a good combination for the deer woods.

Tune for the best groups... remember back tension and pull through the shot. Keeping your bow arm up until you audibly hear the arrow impact the target will increase your spot on hits.

Let me know if you need anything or have questions about the gear, stay safe and good hunting!
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