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Old 02-18-2009, 08:17 PM
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If you dont get the pro, tell the guy ill trade him my AM35 for it
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Old 02-19-2009, 07:34 AM
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Lefty bow so that probably won't work drockw
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Old 02-19-2009, 08:46 AM
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A sleeper of a target bow is an 2007 Hoyt 38 Pro with the XT2000 limbs. It flat out pounds. With the cam 1/2 option, you'll have close to 9" of brace height and 39" ata. You can pick up the camo ones pretty cheap if you look around.
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Old 02-19-2009, 02:33 PM
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Alright well once I added up the bare bow and accessories I was going to be over budget with the vantage pro. I found a 07 PSE Mojo for 350. It looks like it would be a good target bow. 8.5 BH and 39 5/8 A-A.
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Old 02-20-2009, 07:59 AM
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Alright well once I added up the bare bow and accessories I was going to be over budget with the vantage pro. I found a 07 PSE Mojo for 350. It looks like it would be a good target bow. 8.5 BH and 39 5/8 A-A.
I know a guy who shoots a mojo REAL well. They arent bad bows.
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Old 02-21-2009, 11:53 AM
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Well I ended up with the 07 PSE Mojo for 325. Sorry hoyt fans had to take the best deal I'm just a poor college student.
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Old 02-21-2009, 07:29 PM
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Don't be sorry,looks like good numbers on that bow and it should suit you well.
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Old 02-21-2009, 09:07 PM
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Don't be sorry,looks like good numbers on that bow and it should suit you well.
Yeah thanks for the suggestions TFOX on A2A and BH. I knew I needed a longer a2a and bh but you gave me a clearer idea of what I needed for spot shooting. The Mojo covered the A2A and BH and came at a decent price as well. I got a Axcel sight and infinity rest to go with the bow. I just need to find I good scope, stabilizer, and some good target arrows. Anybody have any suggestions for those and remember I'm on a budget.
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Old 02-22-2009, 06:37 AM
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For the money, it's hard to beat the CR scopes and lenses, Lancaster ARchery carries them. Depending on how that bow balances out, you may need to look into a V-bar setup also. Arrows, well you'll get a bunch of answers, but for dots, a friend who shoots pro for Mathews got me onto some 2613's with 300 grain points and 4" feathers. Some guys use the 2712's, 2512's etc.

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Don't be sorry,looks like good numbers on that bow and it should suit you well.
Yeah thanks for the suggestions TFOX on A2A and BH. I knew I needed a longer a2a and bh but you gave me a clearer idea of what I needed for spot shooting. The Mojo covered the A2A and BH and came at a decent price as well. I got a Axcel sight and infinity rest to go with the bow. I just need to find I good scope, stabilizer, and some good target arrows. Anybody have any suggestions for those and remember I'm on a budget.
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Old 02-22-2009, 07:56 AM
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For the money, it's hard to beat the CR scopes and lenses, Lancaster ARchery carries them. Depending on how that bow balances out, you may need to look into a V-bar setup also. Arrows, well you'll get a bunch of answers, but for dots, a friend who shoots pro for Mathews got me onto some 2613's with 300 grain points and 4" feathers. Some guys use the 2712's, 2512's etc.
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Don't be sorry,looks like good numbers on that bow and it should suit you well.
Yeah thanks for the suggestions TFOX on A2A and BH. I knew I needed a longer a2a and bh but you gave me a clearer idea of what I needed for spot shooting. The Mojo covered the A2A and BH and came at a decent price as well. I got a Axcel sight and infinity rest to go with the bow. I just need to find I good scope, stabilizer, and some good target arrows. Anybody have any suggestions for those and remember I'm on a budget.

Agreed,just try to get them to spine out for you.

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