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shot completion?

Old 03-04-2008 | 04:09 PM
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Was it the same arrow?

Number the arrows and make sure you don't have a flier.

That is great advice.
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Old 03-07-2008 | 05:54 PM
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Let me ask this, also......

"Could" it mean anything that he's shootin' 70#'s for 3D? Brandon's a stout guy.....but I know I sure as heck didn't like 70#'s for 3D when I was shooting it.

Just grasping.
Not necessarily Jeff, This is the very first year I'm not shooting 70 lbs for 3D, todays bows, not necessary, we're putting out more speed than those days with 70 lbs. We used to use 70 lbs, make less stand strings and tweak and play just to get 300, sometimes less.
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