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From: Hepzibah WV USA
I just thought I would take a minute to thank all you guys for the help. I am preparing for my first year of competition and am excited. When I posted my first message on this board I had An old Bear bow. With some good advise from you guys and a lot of research I have almost completed my new CyberTec. I have had many hobbies in the past but I have never been given such good advice before. I am not aware of the growth of archery as a sport but If I had known that the people would be so friendly I would have done it years ago! This week Some time I will be going to the bow shop for the finishing touches. Just in case your looking for a new bow here is the breakdown of what I purchased after many hours research.
Bow : Hoyt CyberTec XT2000 VersaCam
Site: SureLoc Challenger Hunting Kit 6" Bar
Rest: Hoyt Universal OD and a NAP Quicktune 3000 Rest Plate "Made for Hoyt Bows"
Golden Key also make a Hoyt Specific Platinum premiere More $$$$
Stabilizer: Xring Carbon Multi-Rod 10" (wanted a super stix $$$)
Release: Scott Mongoose (Wanted a little Extreme $$$)
Arrows: Easton X7 2412
As you can see I made some sacrfices in the $$$ area trying to kep this project under 1200.00. Now if you see any Item that you are sure is a tragic mistake please let me know. It never to late to return Stuff
Thanks Roger
Edited by - grndzer on 01/18/2002 09:26:37
Bow : Hoyt CyberTec XT2000 VersaCam
Site: SureLoc Challenger Hunting Kit 6" Bar
Rest: Hoyt Universal OD and a NAP Quicktune 3000 Rest Plate "Made for Hoyt Bows"
Golden Key also make a Hoyt Specific Platinum premiere More $$$$
Stabilizer: Xring Carbon Multi-Rod 10" (wanted a super stix $$$)
Release: Scott Mongoose (Wanted a little Extreme $$$)
Arrows: Easton X7 2412
As you can see I made some sacrfices in the $$$ area trying to kep this project under 1200.00. Now if you see any Item that you are sure is a tragic mistake please let me know. It never to late to return Stuff
Thanks Roger
Edited by - grndzer on 01/18/2002 09:26:37
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From: Tampa Bay, FL USA
Roger,
Sounds like you are well on your way for competition. Remember to practice judging yardage! If you have the opportunity to attend any of the IBO Nationals - do it! You'll have not only the excitement of the competition, but you'll get to see and talk to numerous vendors. As a new competitor - imagine standing along side one of the pros at the warm up bales. The IBO World Championship is in your home state in August.

Edited by - n23d on 01/18/2002 15:42:58
Sounds like you are well on your way for competition. Remember to practice judging yardage! If you have the opportunity to attend any of the IBO Nationals - do it! You'll have not only the excitement of the competition, but you'll get to see and talk to numerous vendors. As a new competitor - imagine standing along side one of the pros at the warm up bales. The IBO World Championship is in your home state in August.

Edited by - n23d on 01/18/2002 15:42:58
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From: brisbane qld australia
grndzer
good job mate sounds like u got yourself a good set up get some coachin on form,practice and practice judgin distance take the time to tune it propley once its tuned, a MUST record all measurments have fun and good luck
good job mate sounds like u got yourself a good set up get some coachin on form,practice and practice judgin distance take the time to tune it propley once its tuned, a MUST record all measurments have fun and good luck
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