which carbon?
#21
Joined: Feb 2003
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From: McMinnville Oregon USA
Hmmm... and I thought I wasa bowhunter...
You guys talk all this shop and make me feel reaaly uneducated.. for the arrow thing my preference is the Beemans, but only cause its the only graphite I ever bought and I still ahve em!
As for the rest... I only know that my poor ancient old bow with basic pinsights works, and when I was in practice ( lot longer ago than I care to admit ) I was target accurate to 60 yards.. which means I would have taken a hunting shot out to around 45... is this normal??
You guys talk all this shop and make me feel reaaly uneducated.. for the arrow thing my preference is the Beemans, but only cause its the only graphite I ever bought and I still ahve em!
As for the rest... I only know that my poor ancient old bow with basic pinsights works, and when I was in practice ( lot longer ago than I care to admit ) I was target accurate to 60 yards.. which means I would have taken a hunting shot out to around 45... is this normal??
#22
Fork Horn
Joined: Feb 2003
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From: Two Harbors , Minnesota
minnesota, head up to Chalstroms archery they can set you up with some nice Gold tip's and they are decently priced. I bought my Carbon Express' at Gander Mountain and literally got the shaft. Big$$$
Are you a member of the Duluth Archery club? I am just down the road from them. nice range for the money.
Are you a member of the Duluth Archery club? I am just down the road from them. nice range for the money.
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