To CyberTec shooters(razorhunter,bloodtrail1,etc.)
#1
Thread Starter
Join Date: Feb 2003
Location: woodbine KY USA
Posts: 315
To CyberTec shooters(razorhunter,bloodtrail1,etc.)
What kind of sights,rest,stabilizer, etc. did you set your bow up with. Im still waiting on my shop to get in new equipment before i buy. Price isnt an issue. This year im going all out and buying the best equipment I can get.
#2
Join Date: Feb 2003
Location: Brownsburg Indiana
Posts: 48
RE: To CyberTec shooters(razorhunter,bloodtrail1,etc.)
Hey, equipment is compatable on all bows. Cybertecs use the same as others. The top of the line products, I feel, are Sure Loc Lite sight, Golden Key Platinum Premiere rest, Winners Choice strings and cable, Tru Ball back tension release, X-Ring stabilizers (Carbon Multi Rod or an Ultra Lite with Hydraulic), and a Neet quiver. Have fun spending money. I've got some of this stuff and I need a new bow.
#4
Join Date: Feb 2003
Location: Fayetteville GA USA
Posts: 203
RE: To CyberTec shooters(razorhunter,bloodtrail1,etc.)
Ky,
My set up is as follows:
-Cobra Ascent sight with micro TKO pins. However, I may soon try out another sight. I'm looking hard at the Extreme Archery sights. They have much smaller micro pins which I like, and they also have a 4x? lens that you can put in the sight. The lens would be great! They also have a sunshade that can be used too! VERY durable sight also.
- For hunting, Simms Enhancer 2000 w/stabilizer enhancer on the end. I use a 7.5" or 9.5" black Vibracheck Isolator for 3D.
- I currently use a Tiger Tuff rest. Very basic and simple. The one I use has the V-Down prongs which hold the arrow quite well. I am able to cant my bow COMPLETELY horizontal and the arrow won't fall off the rest. This is due to the leather that is similar to moleskin that I wrap the prongs with. I am currently experimenting with the drop away kit, which converts it right over.
Just to let you know, I chrono'd the bow today, and I'm getting 260 fps @ 63lbs, 27 2/8" draw length, and this is with arrows that are above 5 grains per pound. I estimate that I will easily hit 280 fps when I cut my arrows down a little, and go back to my usual 67lbs.
One MAJOR thing that I will add about the CyberTec is it is MUCH quieter than my HavocTec! I couldn't believe it. I am using the EXACT same accessories on both bows too. I mean EXACT!
Also it draws much smoother, and it was MUCH easier to draw back more weight. It felt like I was only pulling back 60lbs when I had it on 66. I have never had a bow make it so easy to draw back. I shoot the VersaCam.
I am VERY pleased with this bow, and this is the absolute best bow I have EVER owned. I just love it. I couldn't believe how much smoother and quieter the CyberTec is than the HavocTec. Will keep you guys updated.
My set up is as follows:
-Cobra Ascent sight with micro TKO pins. However, I may soon try out another sight. I'm looking hard at the Extreme Archery sights. They have much smaller micro pins which I like, and they also have a 4x? lens that you can put in the sight. The lens would be great! They also have a sunshade that can be used too! VERY durable sight also.
- For hunting, Simms Enhancer 2000 w/stabilizer enhancer on the end. I use a 7.5" or 9.5" black Vibracheck Isolator for 3D.
- I currently use a Tiger Tuff rest. Very basic and simple. The one I use has the V-Down prongs which hold the arrow quite well. I am able to cant my bow COMPLETELY horizontal and the arrow won't fall off the rest. This is due to the leather that is similar to moleskin that I wrap the prongs with. I am currently experimenting with the drop away kit, which converts it right over.
Just to let you know, I chrono'd the bow today, and I'm getting 260 fps @ 63lbs, 27 2/8" draw length, and this is with arrows that are above 5 grains per pound. I estimate that I will easily hit 280 fps when I cut my arrows down a little, and go back to my usual 67lbs.
One MAJOR thing that I will add about the CyberTec is it is MUCH quieter than my HavocTec! I couldn't believe it. I am using the EXACT same accessories on both bows too. I mean EXACT!
Also it draws much smoother, and it was MUCH easier to draw back more weight. It felt like I was only pulling back 60lbs when I had it on 66. I have never had a bow make it so easy to draw back. I shoot the VersaCam.
I am VERY pleased with this bow, and this is the absolute best bow I have EVER owned. I just love it. I couldn't believe how much smoother and quieter the CyberTec is than the HavocTec. Will keep you guys updated.
#5
Thread Starter
Join Date: Feb 2003
Location: woodbine KY USA
Posts: 315
RE: To CyberTec shooters(razorhunter,bloodtrail1,etc.)
Thats the same sights i have been looking at(extreme). They look really tough and I like the micro pins and scope insert and theyre also made here in Ky. Another thing you mentioned that I also noticed is the easy draw. When i first drawed mine back at the shop I thought it had 60 pound limbs on it. It was set at 65 pounds. One of the guys at the shop has one set at 58 pound, 27 1/2 i think , 300 grain arrow shooting 279 fps, not bad at all. I cant wait till i get all of the accesories. This bow is so sweet. I also got the versacam. The excel cam is supposed to be even smoother, imagine that. Im probably gonna go with the 8" NAP shockblocker. I had the 6" on my FX. It did a good job of soking up vibration.
#6
Fork Horn
Join Date: Feb 2003
Location: Stoughton Wisconsin USA
Posts: 198
RE: To CyberTec shooters(razorhunter,bloodtrail1,etc.)
Well Im still waiting for my cybertec! Will be 5 weeks come this coming Thursday since ordering it! I hope it comes soon! At least before the 2003's come out!!!! I plan on putting on a HHA Optimizer Lite sight I have, a bodoodle bullet rest if it fits good?, and I have a extra sorbotek stabilizer that I will try on it. Once I get the bow who knows! I may go with something else on it? I also picked up some Carbon Express CXL 250's Im going to try for 3-D and try to pick up a few extra points by using the bigger dia. carbon shafts to cut a few more lines! But.....First I NEED the BOW!