Game trackers???
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Joined: Feb 2003
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From: Rockledge Florida USA
Was watching the Outdoors channel and the show I was watching was really pushing the game tracker. Is this item as good as they say it is? Does it not interfere with the flight of the arrow?
What are your thoughts and experiences?
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What are your thoughts and experiences?
"This year will go down in history. For the first time, a civilized nation has full gun registration. Our streets will be safer, our police more efficient, and the world will follow our lead into the future!"----Adolph Hitler 1935
#3
Typical Buck
Joined: Feb 2003
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From: Northern Illinois
Some good advice above but i will add too it.
Get the 2500 model. This is the amount of string in the spool (in ft) and if you get a pass-through the string doubles up. I pull out 30-50 ft before i use a spool. You will see how easy it pulls out after a bit. One of the most important thing is get the bracket for mounting. If it mounts alongside or about the arrow your flight will be fine. I have practiced out to 30 yards and notice no drop in arrow flight. If you shoot a deer with one, check the spool to see whats left. If theres too much string out the spool will make noise next time you shoot. Like anything else practice with one if you plan on using it. I have taken many many deer with this and if it ends up raining or a bad shot this will prove they are worth their weight in gold. Use the white spools, i dont care for the orange when trying to tack at night.
"Im not a guide, but i did stay at a Holiday Inn Express recently"
Get the 2500 model. This is the amount of string in the spool (in ft) and if you get a pass-through the string doubles up. I pull out 30-50 ft before i use a spool. You will see how easy it pulls out after a bit. One of the most important thing is get the bracket for mounting. If it mounts alongside or about the arrow your flight will be fine. I have practiced out to 30 yards and notice no drop in arrow flight. If you shoot a deer with one, check the spool to see whats left. If theres too much string out the spool will make noise next time you shoot. Like anything else practice with one if you plan on using it. I have taken many many deer with this and if it ends up raining or a bad shot this will prove they are worth their weight in gold. Use the white spools, i dont care for the orange when trying to tack at night.
"Im not a guide, but i did stay at a Holiday Inn Express recently"
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