HHA yardage strips?
#11
RE: HHA yardage strips?
I know, I didn't need proof of purchase or anything. The guy just asked my if I had the ultra. I said yes. He said that HHA would ship some new ones to my house today. I told him about dipping the sight (another thread) and he said that wouldn't be a good Idea because it could potentially ruin the moving parts.
#12
RE: HHA yardage strips?
ORIGINAL: Black Stick
I know, I didn't need proof of purchase or anything. The guy just asked my if I had the ultra. I said yes. He said that HHA would ship some new ones to my house today. I told him about dipping the sight (another thread) and he said that wouldn't be a good Idea because it could potentially ruin the moving parts.
I know, I didn't need proof of purchase or anything. The guy just asked my if I had the ultra. I said yes. He said that HHA would ship some new ones to my house today. I told him about dipping the sight (another thread) and he said that wouldn't be a good Idea because it could potentially ruin the moving parts.
Dan
#14
RE: HHA yardage strips?
Are you sure about the 350 cut off because I am only at 335, as you can tell from my signature, and I told the HHA guy that and he said he would send me the fast strips?
The 4x sight does not make close shots tough because I have the larger housing which allows me to see enough to make a shot.
The 4x sight does not make close shots tough because I have the larger housing which allows me to see enough to make a shot.
#16
RE: HHA yardage strips?
369.5 grain arrows at 73# is 5.062 gpp. I might shave a little bit off the arrows to get it down a little lower. I have custom Vapor Trail strings and the least weight possible on the string. One advantage that I have found with the 82nd is that it doesn't loose as much speed when you decrease draw length.