Your Equipment.......
#11
Join Date: Dec 2003
Location: Kansas
Posts: 316
RE: Your Equipment.......
1998 Mathews Feather Max, Trophy Ridge Matrix, NAP Quicktune drop away, Doinker stabilizer, Gold Tip 3D Pro, and Magnus Stingers. Looking for a new bow this spring, prolly use a lot of the same stuff.
JMAC
JMAC
#12
Join Date: Feb 2003
Location: Brethren MI USA
Posts: 229
RE: Your Equipment.......
2003 Bowtech Pro40 Dually, NAP shockblocker 1000 stabilizer, GKF power drop arrow rest, Copper John Deadnuts Hunter Three pin Sight, Tru-fire bear paw excaliber release, goldtip xt 7595's tipped with 125 grain three blade muzzy's. But I am switching to xx75 2216 after this season.
#14
RE: Your Equipment.......
2003 Hoyt Razortec
Hoyt micro sight
Hoyt doinker stabilizer
Gold tip 3d pro arrows
NAP spitfire broadheads
Hoyt Quiver
Vaportrail string and cables
Winn c-12 release
Hoyt qt-3000 rest
Fletcher tru peep
Hoyt micro sight
Hoyt doinker stabilizer
Gold tip 3d pro arrows
NAP spitfire broadheads
Hoyt Quiver
Vaportrail string and cables
Winn c-12 release
Hoyt qt-3000 rest
Fletcher tru peep
#16
RE: Your Equipment.......
Here' s my setup:
Bow: 1996 PSE Edge 1000C lefty bow. 30" draw, 65# weight.
Rest: TM Hunter lefty rest
Release: Tru-Fire magnum wrist release (and an old 3 finger " Crackshot" release)
Sights: TruGlo Bright Sights (flipped for lefty), 3 pins - 20yd, 30yd, 40yd.
Arrows: Easton XX-75 #2315
Broadheads: 125gr Thunderheads
Misc: Wrist strap, 6" stabilizer, rubber whisker string silencers, Limb-savers, etc...
It's a common older style bow, and it's a bit on the heavy side. But it's rugged, reliable, and a straight shooter. It does what I want and I'm happy with it.
Butch
Bow: 1996 PSE Edge 1000C lefty bow. 30" draw, 65# weight.
Rest: TM Hunter lefty rest
Release: Tru-Fire magnum wrist release (and an old 3 finger " Crackshot" release)
Sights: TruGlo Bright Sights (flipped for lefty), 3 pins - 20yd, 30yd, 40yd.
Arrows: Easton XX-75 #2315
Broadheads: 125gr Thunderheads
Misc: Wrist strap, 6" stabilizer, rubber whisker string silencers, Limb-savers, etc...
It's a common older style bow, and it's a bit on the heavy side. But it's rugged, reliable, and a straight shooter. It does what I want and I'm happy with it.
Butch
#17
RE: Your Equipment.......
1997 or 98 Golden Eagle Evolution**
Bodoodle rest
Trophy Ridge Sight
X ring stabilizer
Limb savers
PSE Dominator 400 carbons
**Will be switching to a Matthews LX or Legacy in the off-season
Bodoodle rest
Trophy Ridge Sight
X ring stabilizer
Limb savers
PSE Dominator 400 carbons
**Will be switching to a Matthews LX or Legacy in the off-season
#18
RE: Your Equipment.......
'03 Bowtech Patriot SC
67 lbs. @ 27" draw
ACC 3-49's @ 26.5" w/4" vanes
Sims Stealth Leeches & Limbsavers
D2 Doinker Stabilizer w/Sims single module
on the inside
Trophy Taker rest/Shakey Hunter
Spot-Hogg sight/Real Deal
Tru-Fire release
100 gr. Wasp Boss & 100 gr. Rocket Steelheads
Sims Teflon cable slide
67 lbs. @ 27" draw
ACC 3-49's @ 26.5" w/4" vanes
Sims Stealth Leeches & Limbsavers
D2 Doinker Stabilizer w/Sims single module
on the inside
Trophy Taker rest/Shakey Hunter
Spot-Hogg sight/Real Deal
Tru-Fire release
100 gr. Wasp Boss & 100 gr. Rocket Steelheads
Sims Teflon cable slide
#19
RE: Your Equipment.......
Hunting bow:
BowTech Patriot SC - 70 lb.
HHA Optimizer Lite adjustable sight
Carbon Express 3D Select 300's - 4" feathers
no stabilizer- don't need it!
Sims string leeches
Tru-Ball caliper release
Trophy Taker - drop away rest
Bohning 4 arrow detachable quiver
Bowfishing bow:
Bear Trek - 60 lb.
Bowfishing Whisker Bisquit
Muzzy carbon arrows
Retreiver Reel
Tru-Ball caliper release
Cheap single steel pin sight
Both of these bows have been awsome! the Bear is a dual cam, and I think I may get a new bowfishing bow, 70 lb. single cam (probably Bowtech) My Patriot is a 2002 - one of the first ones out - and I'm probaly going to get an '04 Patriot or Liberty BowTech
Good Luck!
BowTech Patriot SC - 70 lb.
HHA Optimizer Lite adjustable sight
Carbon Express 3D Select 300's - 4" feathers
no stabilizer- don't need it!
Sims string leeches
Tru-Ball caliper release
Trophy Taker - drop away rest
Bohning 4 arrow detachable quiver
Bowfishing bow:
Bear Trek - 60 lb.
Bowfishing Whisker Bisquit
Muzzy carbon arrows
Retreiver Reel
Tru-Ball caliper release
Cheap single steel pin sight
Both of these bows have been awsome! the Bear is a dual cam, and I think I may get a new bowfishing bow, 70 lb. single cam (probably Bowtech) My Patriot is a 2002 - one of the first ones out - and I'm probaly going to get an '04 Patriot or Liberty BowTech
Good Luck!
#20
Join Date: Jul 2003
Location: WARTRACE,TENNESSEE walker country
Posts: 2,351
RE: Your Equipment.......
i have a 2002 browning tornado
whisker biscuit rest
x ring stablizer
limb savers,string loop
truglo sights
arrows are easton 2312 xx78 superslams
broadhead muzzy 100grain 3 blade
tru fire release
string silencers
go deep hunt hard.
whisker biscuit rest
x ring stablizer
limb savers,string loop
truglo sights
arrows are easton 2312 xx78 superslams
broadhead muzzy 100grain 3 blade
tru fire release
string silencers
go deep hunt hard.