Is it just me
#22
Nontypical Buck
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Join Date: Nov 2005
Location: Mn.
Posts: 3,399

You know I can handle all the pokes you can give me[
],I remember when I 1st came to this site.[:@].Ouch,but understood...
I just needed to open this can because to me people want to make it harder then it really is,granted when you get into IBO and 3-D shooters the tinkering with sights and rests,arrows is a big factor to hit the X for top score or to shoot arrows out too 50-100yrds hopeing to get a 10 for 10 in center.
I was at a shoot last spring and a IBO shooter was showing me his setup with the mico adjust site(textonic or something)then pulls out a computor printout that he had made forall the fine adjustments for fps/yrds and arrow weight just to fine tune his sight...WOW I thought,things have changed....
So its not like Iam blind to what people do its just the amazment at what lenghts people try to go and end up with bigger problems.[
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Jason are you thinking aboutgetting the RCBSdigital scale that you can save your powder info in [X(]....That would be one of my big investments if I really get heavy into reloading...Right now Iam going to try and keep it simple till I get the hang of it......I have heard that Berger bullets are hard to work with when it comes to certain loads and calibers....I guess it could have to do with what powder they are useing too.....But I know Zero about reloading,well not really zero but close..

I just needed to open this can because to me people want to make it harder then it really is,granted when you get into IBO and 3-D shooters the tinkering with sights and rests,arrows is a big factor to hit the X for top score or to shoot arrows out too 50-100yrds hopeing to get a 10 for 10 in center.
I was at a shoot last spring and a IBO shooter was showing me his setup with the mico adjust site(textonic or something)then pulls out a computor printout that he had made forall the fine adjustments for fps/yrds and arrow weight just to fine tune his sight...WOW I thought,things have changed....
So its not like Iam blind to what people do its just the amazment at what lenghts people try to go and end up with bigger problems.[

Jason are you thinking aboutgetting the RCBSdigital scale that you can save your powder info in [X(]....That would be one of my big investments if I really get heavy into reloading...Right now Iam going to try and keep it simple till I get the hang of it......I have heard that Berger bullets are hard to work with when it comes to certain loads and calibers....I guess it could have to do with what powder they are useing too.....But I know Zero about reloading,well not really zero but close..

#23

I guess you are talking about the geeks. These guys have just taken the sport that we all love and turned it into a computer game. Are they the ones you are talking about?
#24
Nontypical Buck
Thread Starter
Join Date: Nov 2005
Location: Mn.
Posts: 3,399

And others.....
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This is a hyp....
Here is one example.A guy sets his bow to 70lb's(so he thinks)andis shooting a 345 arrow but cant get past 282 but should be getting 305,then he changes arrow rest because that has to be the reason,,nope still slow,well ithas to be thearrows then.lighter arrows(all things he has been told to do)and cranks the limb bolts down, now he is in the state of dryfire,the bushing goes out the serving up on cam is goes bad and now it has to be the bowright....well then someone asks what scale did you use and he says my fish scale(the spring type)bingo..He was really at say 64lbs and when he cranked on the limb bolts put it to 74lbs with a 320grn arrow...
If I had a bow set to70lb's and 345 arrows,good rest and getting only 282 I wouldnt need to ask,the poundage is the 1st place I would go...So anyway
By the way I like how that new string works....

This is a hyp....
Here is one example.A guy sets his bow to 70lb's(so he thinks)andis shooting a 345 arrow but cant get past 282 but should be getting 305,then he changes arrow rest because that has to be the reason,,nope still slow,well ithas to be thearrows then.lighter arrows(all things he has been told to do)and cranks the limb bolts down, now he is in the state of dryfire,the bushing goes out the serving up on cam is goes bad and now it has to be the bowright....well then someone asks what scale did you use and he says my fish scale(the spring type)bingo..He was really at say 64lbs and when he cranked on the limb bolts put it to 74lbs with a 320grn arrow...
If I had a bow set to70lb's and 345 arrows,good rest and getting only 282 I wouldnt need to ask,the poundage is the 1st place I would go...So anyway
By the way I like how that new string works....
#25

ORIGINAL: ranger56528
Jason are you thinking aboutgetting the RCBSdigital scale that you can save your powder info in [X(]....That would be one of my big investments if I really get heavy into reloading...Right now Iam going to try and keep it simple till I get the hang of it......I have heard that Berger bullets are hard to work with when it comes to certain loads and calibers....I guess it could have to do with what powder they are useing too.....But I know Zero about reloading,well not really zero but close..
Jason are you thinking aboutgetting the RCBSdigital scale that you can save your powder info in [X(]....That would be one of my big investments if I really get heavy into reloading...Right now Iam going to try and keep it simple till I get the hang of it......I have heard that Berger bullets are hard to work with when it comes to certain loads and calibers....I guess it could have to do with what powder they are useing too.....But I know Zero about reloading,well not really zero but close..

#27

ORIGINAL: ranger56528
I just needed to open this can because to me people want to make it harder then it really is,granted when you get into IBO and 3-D shooters the tinkering with sights and rests,arrows is a big factor to hit the X for top score or to shoot arrows out too 50-100yrds hopeing to get a 10 for 10 in center.
I just needed to open this can because to me people want to make it harder then it really is,granted when you get into IBO and 3-D shooters the tinkering with sights and rests,arrows is a big factor to hit the X for top score or to shoot arrows out too 50-100yrds hopeing to get a 10 for 10 in center.