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Old 02-08-2006, 08:17 PM
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Are you Knocking my Tomkat? [:'(]Nah, I think you were actually giving him a compliment, right? Anyway thanks for the info. I may look into feathers a little later since I've only been shooting about three weeks. I've been putting 3 arrow groups in a 3" circle at 20 yards every practice session. That is with that cheap Golden Key dropaway. Is this good shooting for a beginner. And by the way, the biggest animal I'm after is either a P&Y or a 300+ pound boar hog. Ha Ha[:-]
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ive got a 06 tomkat and i think its just as good as any bow out there and i use a rip cord rest and a alpine mr3 stabilizer
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Old 02-08-2006, 10:30 PM
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LT, I think that is a good choice. Consider using real feathers and I think you will be happy also! They seem to hold up better out of the WB.[8D]
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Old 02-09-2006, 06:03 AM
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I have a S-Coil and just bought one for my son. Great value!
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I have shot a WB for the past 5yrs and I have had the best luck with bohnning vanes. They are a little thicker than duravanes though so if that tiny bit of added weight is an issue for you they may not work. I have shot the same ones for 2 yrs and I shoot a lot and they are still looking new. I have never shot feathers through the WB but I think I am going to try it this year, if for no other reason than feathers just look AWESOME
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