A couple of new items. Check them out.
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A couple of new items. Check them out.
The first is a rangefinder that you put on your sight window. Its a sticker that you line up lines with the animals back and belly. I ordered one to try it out. It was 11 bucks with shipping. http://www.deadonrangefinder.com/
The next is a device that allows you to shoot without fletching as long as you us a drop away rest. It looks interesting. I use a whisker buscuit though so I didnt order on of these. www.starrflight.com
Check them out tell me what you think.
The next is a device that allows you to shoot without fletching as long as you us a drop away rest. It looks interesting. I use a whisker buscuit though so I didnt order on of these. www.starrflight.com
Check them out tell me what you think.
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Join Date: Feb 2003
Location: Rushville IL USA
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RE: A couple of new items. Check them out.
Hey Micdundee that range finder looks like a neat thing to have
and handy to use let me know how it works out for you as you give it a try.
I am always looking for something to help my bowhunting experience..
Draw r back Shoot r stright and Get r done...
and handy to use let me know how it works out for you as you give it a try.
I am always looking for something to help my bowhunting experience..
Draw r back Shoot r stright and Get r done...
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Join Date: Feb 2003
Location: PA Sask CAN
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RE: A couple of new items. Check them out.
I did this same thing last year.
I have a white ring on my sight window then I took different colour markers(that matched my sight pins). I basically made the same thing myself by taking measurements then marking my pin guard with appropriate colours for different ranges and yes it does work.
Guess I saved myself 12 bucks...
I have a white ring on my sight window then I took different colour markers(that matched my sight pins). I basically made the same thing myself by taking measurements then marking my pin guard with appropriate colours for different ranges and yes it does work.
Guess I saved myself 12 bucks...
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