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nubo 01-05-2004 12:44 PM

Well I did it!
 
Guy's I went to my pro Shop today and I bought my new BowTech. I went to try the Liberty and the Patriot, and ordered the Patriot dually instead I should have it by the end of the month. I tried one that they had in the shop and I just couldn't put it down so I put my down payment on it and now have to wait for mine to come in .Do any of you dually owner's got any tip's for me ?

nubo

PABowhntr 01-05-2004 12:46 PM

RE: Well I did it!
 

Do any of you dually owner's got any tip's for me ?
Yes, make sure that whatever target you have provides a good back stop because with the KE that bow generates you are going to need it.

:D

Congrats on the new bow purchase. Though I personally do not prefer dual cam bows in general for hunting I think the Patriot DC would be my first choice if I did.

Kanga 01-05-2004 02:30 PM

RE: Well I did it!
 
Congrats on the bow.

Like Frank said know whats beyond the target:D

If you are using a Mekenzie target then SOAP your arrows before every shot;)

ralphie 01-05-2004 02:49 PM

RE: Well I did it!
 
What was the bare bow cost? How are you going to dress it out?

ijimmy 01-05-2004 03:30 PM

RE: Well I did it!
 
Dont shoot for groups , it gets expensive shoot'n them 2 cam bows .

JeffB 01-05-2004 04:45 PM

RE: Well I did it!
 

ORIGINAL: nubo

Guy's I went to my pro Shop today and I bought my new BowTech. I went to try the Liberty and the Patriot, and ordered the Patriot dually instead I should have it by the end of the month. I tried one that they had in the shop and I just couldn't put it down so I put my down payment on it and now have to wait for mine to come in .Do any of you dually owner's got any tip's for me ?

nubo
Congrats Nubo.

Seriously Frank is right. You will find out if you have a quality target in a hurry w/ a BT dual cam.

My tips would be: Put a hundred shots on the bow before making any fine tuning adjustments. Don't worry about groups or arrow placement..just work on your form and shoot those cables in. Then after the initial break-in, get the bow fine tuned and don't shoot at the same spot twice :D

nubo 01-05-2004 08:11 PM

RE: Well I did it!
 
Ralphie! I have a Impact ArcheryCosmic site for now,but I'm also thinking of going to the Spott Hogg Real Deal site later. I've been considering a doinker Stabilizer and a Whisker Bisquit arrow rest .As for Arrows I'm leaning towards the Easton Axis 400's or I might go back to Gold Tip's with th Montec G5's for broadheads.As for the Price here in Canada I'm talking big money $950.00 so I better like it because I won't be getting another for a few years hahaha.
P.S. the wife was not impressed about me getting a new bow to start so if she knew what the total price was it might not go over very well,it's a good thing that I had a stash to go to or I'd still be shooting my Golden Eagle Splitfire which I'll keep for a back up.

nubo

ralphie 01-06-2004 08:45 AM

RE: Well I did it!
 
Thanks for the info- good hunting(and fishing). Good luck on calming the storm at home!;)

nubo 01-06-2004 08:52 PM

RE: Well I did it!
 
Ahhh! no storm Ralphie, she's a good woman she'd just want me to cough up so she could spend some hahaha.

nubo

Archer18 01-07-2004 08:55 PM

RE: Well I did it!
 
Congrats nubo, its always exciting to sight your new bow for the very first time


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