Advice...Let me have it!
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Join Date: Jul 2004
Location: Columbia, SC
Posts: 18
Advice...Let me have it!
OK...
So I got my new set-up from the shop yesterday and was able to take 6 shots before losing all daylight last night. I have the factory package set-up for the Browning Tornado F5 with a few minor additions. It shot well...for my first time ever. It was a little more "noisy" than I expected, but I hope to quiet things down with some accesories later.
Anyway, I'm looking for advice of ALL aspects of bowhunting, bowshooting, bows...bows...bows. You all have a wealth of helpful information, so feel free to pile it on. I am most interested in practice tips and strategies. I have enough room in the yard for a 30-yard shot...but that's it.
Advice...Let me have it!
So I got my new set-up from the shop yesterday and was able to take 6 shots before losing all daylight last night. I have the factory package set-up for the Browning Tornado F5 with a few minor additions. It shot well...for my first time ever. It was a little more "noisy" than I expected, but I hope to quiet things down with some accesories later.
Anyway, I'm looking for advice of ALL aspects of bowhunting, bowshooting, bows...bows...bows. You all have a wealth of helpful information, so feel free to pile it on. I am most interested in practice tips and strategies. I have enough room in the yard for a 30-yard shot...but that's it.
Advice...Let me have it!
#2
RE: Advice...Let me have it!
Pratice every day , season is close . For noise , shoot with the quiver off , it makes major noise . Get simms string leaches , and limb savers , and if you can afford it a enhancer 2000 , or modular stabilizer . that will cut the noise your bow makes down to less than half of what it is without thouse accesories . Use a heaveyer arrow .