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Old 12-01-2005 | 07:34 AM
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I just gotta share a picture of this one.
Randy Oitker , who shoots for our company as well as a good many others recently sent me a photo of this 160 P&y buck he took.
This is his third with our T-4 nock as part of his setup.



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Old 12-01-2005 | 07:37 AM
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This is the only whitetail I had a chance to shoot at so far this year.
It is a Pa whitetail !!~ (sort of)


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Old 12-01-2005 | 07:49 AM
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Only comment I have, and everybody's got one from what I hear. Where was it shot? I hunt public land in Iowa. No silver spoon here if you know what I mean.
NickSnook, thats one fine white tail. Especially with a bow. Good Eats.
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Old 12-01-2005 | 08:17 AM
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Nick,
not being a trouble starter but... In the picture of randy with his buck(wich is a great buck) all his arrows have vanes. Do you use vanes with the turbo knock or am I missing something.

BTW... nice shot on the bunny.
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Old 12-01-2005 | 08:34 AM
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BUCKMISTER Randy took the deer on an outfitters private property. I will get the info asap.

The T-4 TURBO that Randy uses is the one we introduced at the ATA show that works with fletching.

The Wabbit is my third. I took two in colorado and this is my first Pa wabbit. It was a head shot around 18yds. He was sittin in a clump of grass with his ears back . I was using an experimental broadhead that I designed for small game hunting. this was the first trial and it at least hit the target and the wabbit expired quickly.
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Old 12-01-2005 | 09:04 AM
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Do you have any pics of the t-4 turbo?

Is that the model that would work better for hunting?
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Old 12-01-2005 | 11:00 AM
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If I get yelled at for pimping my product its your fault!!!

The T-4 is a nock that makes any arrow spin and stabilize instantly.
As to which is better for hunting depends on personal preferences.
Some folks really like the idea of not having to fletch arrows and have beeen quite successful hunting with the original turbos.
some folks for what ever reason want to use fletching the T-4 will perform the same functions as the hunter except you do the fletching or you can ad it to arrows you already have as long as they have a right offset or right helical. the real benefit of the t-4 is that the next time you fletch you can shoot broadheads with much smaller vanes and get the benefit of less wind resistance.
The real benefit for hunting is that TURBO equipped arrow hits an animal with several thousand rpms a conventional fletched arrow develops only a few hundred rpm. the TURBO arrow will make a large round entrance wound and we have had great success with bringing down game even without having a pass through.


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