CyberTec setup
#1
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From: woodbine KY USA
Finally Ive decided between the CyberTec and HavocTec. I think the CyberTec will suit me better. Now I just gotta think about how Im gonna set it up. So far im thinking Bodoodle conquest 2 rest, SM pinhead millenium sight, string leeches and 8" NAP shock blocker stabilzer. Ill be drawing it back with a trubll pro diamond release. Im used to shooting a peep sight without the rubber tubing. Im not sure what kind of peep i want. Anybody got any suggestions. Anybody else shooting the cybertec or Havoctec? What is our set up?
#2
Spike
Joined: Feb 2003
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From: Indiana
I just got my new Cybertec last week. I have the versa cam set at 28 1/2 inch draw and 70% let off. My bow is also set at 70 lbs. I have a Montana Black Gold Grand Slam sight on it. I am using the NAP Quicktune 3000 rest with the Hoyt plate on it. I have a Vibracheck stabilizer and String Leeches on it. I also use a peep sight with no rubber tube on it. I think it is called a Shur Z peep. I use a Fletcher Fletchmatic release. I like the Cybertec alot. I can't say it is better than my Q2, but it just as good.
#3
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From: New Albany, IN
Hey Ky. I thought you were getting the havoctec. Not that I got anything against the cybertec, but why did you decide to go with the cybertec over the havoctec? Just kind of curious. Good luck!
#5
Spike
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From: Indiana
I am using Beman ICS Hunter 400 arrows. I use 100 grain points and the total arrow weight is 403 grains. I haven't been able to chronograph it yet because I put a .22-250 bullet through my chronograph a few weeks ago, and I am waiting for my new one to arrive. I shoot the same arrows from my Q2, and it is set up basically the same as my Cybertec. They chronographed at 274 fps. out of my Q2.
#6
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From: woodbine KY USA
Cyberbuck....I really wanted the havoctec to hunt with, but I thought the cybertec would be better suited for competition. I dont mind a longer bow anyway. If I save up enough money I might get the havoctec too.
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Spike
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From: Indiana
Ky Bowhunter,
You will love this bow. It shoots great and I love the grip on Cybertec. It shoots much quieter than my Q2. I shoot my Q2 a little better than my Cybertec, but I have had it for about 8 months. After a little more shooting and getting used to the Cybertec, I'm sure I will shoot it just as well.
You will love this bow. It shoots great and I love the grip on Cybertec. It shoots much quieter than my Q2. I shoot my Q2 a little better than my Cybertec, but I have had it for about 8 months. After a little more shooting and getting used to the Cybertec, I'm sure I will shoot it just as well.


