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Hoopy 07-10-2004 09:57 PM

MONEY IS NO OBJECT...
 
Money is no object.
Post your DREAM setups from A-Z everything from what arrows to what bow to everything...
Im in the mood for a new bow.

Hoopy 07-10-2004 10:03 PM

RE: MONEY IS NO OBJECT...
 
Oh yes, include links if you can to where the products can be bought at.

Kanga 07-10-2004 11:24 PM

RE: MONEY IS NO OBJECT...
 
My Dream set up would be.

Bowtech Black Knight 60lb 28" draw
MZE
Spott Hogg Hogg-it sight with sight lite
No_peep
String Loop
wrist sling
WWAG's Woodie stabilizer
Bow Muffler
Eaton Axis 400's 27.5" 4" vanes 100 gr tips for a total of 400gr's
Muzzy broad heads
TruBall Extreme with Talon Head Release

Oh hang on a minute thats the set up I have now:)[:-];):D

lou-lou 07-11-2004 01:23 AM

RE: MONEY IS NO OBJECT...
 
My perfect setup would be

lou-lou 07-11-2004 01:38 AM

RE: MONEY IS NO OBJECT...
 
Ooops sorry about that. My perfect setup would be: A mathews ultra2 safari edition bow , Cobra sidewinder with metal pins, a NAP quick tune 3000 drop away rest, custom made 450 plus string or custom made zebra twist string, limb savers built in, lims savers new stablizer, Scott mountian release, easton acc's size 3-71 in 29 inch, NAP's new vanes with the counter weight in them, White cresting, white nock or lume-nok from burt coyote,100 grain steelforce hellfire titianium 4 blade broadhead, and last a quickee quiver for easy access on and off.

JoshKeller 07-11-2004 08:46 AM

RE: MONEY IS NO OBJECT...
 
Add 20 fps to my Liberty without changing a thing (not even bh or cam design), and you've just perfected my current dream setup :D

Deerslayer_37 07-11-2004 09:02 AM

RE: MONEY IS NO OBJECT...
 
Mathew's LX, 28.5", 70 lbs
HHA OL-5000 single pin
Doinker D2 plus shorty hunter
string loop
kisser button
sims string leeches
sims limbsavers
tru peep
Whisker Biscuit Drop Tine
Carbon Express CX-200's
G5 Montec's 85 grainers or Muzzy 75's
Alpine Softloc quiver

Basically exactly what im shooting now. When i decided on a bow, i decided to deck it out everything top of the line because why skimp and buy something that could suck? and the thing shoots like a dream, i couldnt ask for anything better. Maybe an Outback would be a close second. Third being a hoyt xtec or some kind of Bowtech.

slayer

Arthur P 07-11-2004 09:05 AM

RE: MONEY IS NO OBJECT...
 
A picture is worth a thousand words... Brackenbury Legend. I've been kicking myself for 10 years because I sold the one I had.


JimPic 07-11-2004 09:15 AM

RE: MONEY IS NO OBJECT...
 
I ordered my bow last August and it should be here by the end of this August.Blacktail Elite VL w/footed riser,54#@27#.


vaporbowhunter 07-11-2004 09:49 AM

RE: MONEY IS NO OBJECT...
 
I would want....

Bowtech Patriot 60pounds 27in draw
Sims Limbsavers and leeches
Whisker Bisquit Delux B2
Axis St 400 27in 4inch vanes with 100gr muzzy
CopperJohn Deadnuts 3pin
Winners Choice String
5inch Stealth stabilizer
Timberline No-Peep
String Loop
Alpine Soft loc 5-arrow quiver
Tru Fire Tornado

Blackwidow PSA V
50pounds at 26inch draw
Goldtip 3555 5inch feathers
125gr muzzy with goldtips weight system

Straightarrow 07-11-2004 10:52 AM

RE: MONEY IS NO OBJECT...
 
There is no perfect setup and when one does come along, we'll all be shooting the same thing and all other companies will go out of business within a short while.

What I like at the moment (but am more than willing to change)

Any bow with a brace height of 8" or over and an ATA of 3"'37". My only other criteria is that it have very good cam alignment and a tight tolerance on the limb pockets.

Any strong single pin sight with a bright pin. Heck, there are dozens that would suit me just fine in this category.

Whisker biscuit rest - As a hunter, this is my clear preference at this time.

Any stabilizer that works with my current bow of choice. Not all work equally well on different models.

Release - Once again, tons of good choices. Preference appears to have more to do with how one wants it to work (index trigger, thumb, back tension, etc).

Arrows - Straightest carbons I can find.

Broadhead. - any good cut-to-tip fixed blade. I sharpen them all to a razor's edge, and that is all that is important.

String - custom built for no creep. This will improve most setups, more than anything else they add, in my opinion.


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