carbonsdfadkfkadfad
#1
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Join Date: Jul 2007
Location: Houston, Texas
Posts: 211
carbonsdfadkfkadfad
got carbon arrows. switch from aluminum. dont fly good on bow, only 120 yards at 85MPH. no good. got field points for them. rabbit hunting later. carbon tougher than aluminum. i like. . hate my bow, it panzi,... i dont like.
#5
RE: carbonsdfadkfkadfad
My carbon furies are great!!! With mineI have to deliberately aim(when at less than15 yards)at different targets so I don't Robin Hood them. Maybe it's the plastic vanes catching on your rest, I know you shoot a traditional, does it have a shelf, or is it off your knuckles?
Oh also did you buy them by the dozen? Ifyou didntthey're probably just fiberglass passing as carbon, those are ****. I once shot them and had 8-inch groups at 10 yards. That's horrible!!!!
Oh also did you buy them by the dozen? Ifyou didntthey're probably just fiberglass passing as carbon, those are ****. I once shot them and had 8-inch groups at 10 yards. That's horrible!!!!
#6
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Join Date: Jul 2007
Location: Houston, Texas
Posts: 211
RE: carbonsdfadkfkadfad
yeah it has a rubber shelf. left or right hand shoot. I cut up mossy oak face mask (fall pattern) and tied it on all limbs and handle of my bow. now it looks like an indian bow, that s what my friend says. i drop it into dead leavse and its hard to spot, thank god. i wanted to get rid of that black fiberglass lokkin limbs.
#7
RE: carbonsdfadkfkadfad
ORIGINAL: iamdeathtodeer
Oh also did you buy them by the dozen? Ifyou didntthey're probably just fiberglass passing as carbon, those are ****. I once shot them and had 8-inch groups at 10 yards. That's horrible!!!!
Oh also did you buy them by the dozen? Ifyou didntthey're probably just fiberglass passing as carbon, those are ****. I once shot them and had 8-inch groups at 10 yards. That's horrible!!!!