Post you and your bow
#11
Don't have any of just me and the bow so it'll have to be with a deer pic....
2001 Hoyt VorTec
Easton ACC 3/49's
Bodoodle Pro Lite
SuperStix
Hoyt Micro Elite
Limbsavers
Hoyt Quiver

I'll have to take a pic of me and the bow...
2001 Hoyt VorTec
Easton ACC 3/49's
Bodoodle Pro Lite
SuperStix
Hoyt Micro Elite
Limbsavers
Hoyt Quiver

I'll have to take a pic of me and the bow...

#13
Another incognito photo. Wife took this photo in late Summer when I was practicing under "simulated hunting conditions." She thought the 3d camo outfit was just about the funniest thing she ever saw. Though she's very supportive and never complained once about the time in the field this year.
#15
Joined: Feb 2003
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From: Blissfield MI USA
Me and my bowtech Migty Mite. 26 inches of draw at 53 lbs with 450 grn aluminum arrows.

Me with my martin cheeta, darton yukon and the bowtec. The bowtech is about 30 inches long, looks Like a regular bow in my hands
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Paul

Me with my martin cheeta, darton yukon and the bowtec. The bowtech is about 30 inches long, looks Like a regular bow in my hands
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Paul
#16
Andrew! yes that is correct ,the only rest I'll ever use again.
Droptine ! that also is correct ,I was overdrawn because I had just put a new string and cable's on when I had taken this pic ,but I'm all set now and the draw is dead on .
nubo
Droptine ! that also is correct ,I was overdrawn because I had just put a new string and cable's on when I had taken this pic ,but I'm all set now and the draw is dead on .
nubo
#17
I had not made any adjustment's to my string anmd cable's at the time of this pic , i had just slapped them on and had the pic taken ,I noticed this while drawing and also had some comment on it . As soon as I made all the adjustment's needed to set my timing and brace height it was fine .
#18
Joined: Feb 2003
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From: Blissfield MI USA
I was going to comment on your draw looking looking a bit long as well, but since you didn't ask I thought I would keep it to myself. Glad you got it fixed. That is how my first bow was when I started shooting. We went a bit long because I wanted adult cams, not too many short draw bows out then. I anchored with the string to the side of my nose and actually shot pretty darn good with it that way. But the correct draw length is more comfortable for me now.
Paul
Paul



