Well I officially own a bow. Here are some pics of my first set-up
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RE: Well I officially own a bow. Here are some pics of my first set-up
ORIGINAL: Rob/PA Bowyer
Doesn't matter what we think, what do you think? Congratulations.
Doesn't matter what we think, what do you think? Congratulations.
Well I love it. It just feels right to me and I know that is themost important thing.
Howeverno one seems to want to talk about this bow. I wonder if it is becausethe massesdon't like it or what the reason is? I was hoping other posters would tell mewhat they like vs dislike about thisbow.
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RE: Well I officially own a bow. Here are some pics of my first set-up
Though I haven't shot it personally, I shot for Hoyt for many, many years. They make a great product, even the lower end line. I would imagine your bow is a great one. Shoot'r in and let us know what you think.
Look at it this way, all of todays bows are so much more than the bows when I started out, a vast improvement. I'm sure you will love more the more you shoot it.
Look at it this way, all of todays bows are so much more than the bows when I started out, a vast improvement. I'm sure you will love more the more you shoot it.
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RE: Well I officially own a bow. Here are some pics of my first set-up
That is a heck of a 1st bow. Looks like a great setup, minus the WB. Put a fall away on that bad bow and I would say you have the perfect deer killer. Good luck and have fun getting to know her.
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RE: Well I officially own a bow. Here are some pics of my first set-up
ORIGINAL: KodiakArcher
Nice looking rig. Are those the factory strings? I'm wondering if Hoyt has improved their string quality yet? If so you may be able to get rid of the peep tubing.
Nice looking rig. Are those the factory strings? I'm wondering if Hoyt has improved their string quality yet? If so you may be able to get rid of the peep tubing.