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Old 04-02-2004 | 08:09 AM
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It'd be kinda hard for me to move my sight since I don't use one.

Actually, when I tune my bow for hunting, I tune strictly for broadheads. I could care less about where field points hit in relation, because I don't hunt with field points. Also, you know I'm not ate up with the speed addiction. My arrows are not so speedy that I can't have a trusted friend watching my arrow flight for any wobble off the bow. They're also not so speedy that they hit the animal before they stabilize into straight flight if I get a rough release and induce a little wobble.

Really, I agree with what you posted above. Just felt a little froggy this morning and took a tug on your chain.[8D]
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Old 04-02-2004 | 08:16 AM
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It'd be kinda hard for me to move my sight since I don't use one.
I forgot who I was talking to

Just felt a little froggy this morning and took a tug on your chain

lol, that's understandable!
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Old 04-02-2004 | 01:36 PM
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Distance shooting is different then hunting or IBO comps. Remember that once you hit 40 yards your feathers/vanes are really working well by then. Once you get to 60 yards tuning is not as important. If you have helical feathers, which i always recommend. "Straight vanes have no place in archery"- Randy Ulmer. Two things matter when your hunting, good arrow flight and accuracy. In targets all that matters is accuracy. AllenRead the only way that you can get anything useful out of the posters on here is to piss them off, then they tell you what they really think. Always post on the short side of the stick, they will tell you what they think and you will get info that is useful to you.
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Old 04-02-2004 | 01:43 PM
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AllenRead the only way that you can get anything useful out of the posters on here is to piss them off, then they tell you what they really think. Always post on the short side of the stick, they will tell you what they think and you will get info that is useful to you
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Old 04-02-2004 | 01:50 PM
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the only way that you can get anything useful out of the posters on here is to piss them off, then they tell you what they really think. Always post on the short side of the stick, they will tell you what they think and you will get info that is useful to you.
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Old 04-02-2004 | 06:04 PM
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Really got the site rolling today, didn't we ?
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Old 04-02-2004 | 07:40 PM
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....the only way that you can get anything useful out of the posters on here is to piss them off, then they tell you what they really think. Always post on the short side of the stick, they will tell you what they think and you will get info that is useful to you.
I will respond to this. If you think for one minute, myself and some others will deal with a foolish and obnoxious person with a keyboard, you're wrong. Bottom line - you've lost any respect some of us may have had for you.
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Old 04-02-2004 | 07:50 PM
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I'm thinking BradRules just couldn't take the banishment any longer and he signed back up as ewolf.
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Old 04-03-2004 | 07:55 AM
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It is a good thing this thread came up! I needed something to do today. So...

I will take my bow that shoots bullet holes through paper with a bare shaft, puts bare shaft arrows in the same group as fletched field pt arrows and broadhead arrows, and move the rest so that it is in the center of the grip. ('03 Pro 40 )

Then I will go to the shop and buy arrows of various spines, plus points of various weights, just in case.[:-]

It may take all day, and cost several hundred dollars, but I will get the "correct" system to work for me too![8D]

At least I will have the satisfaction of knowing that I have "done it the right way."

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Old 04-03-2004 | 06:29 PM
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AllenRead the only way that you can get anything useful out of the posters on here is to piss them off, then they tell you what they really think. Always post on the short side of the stick, they will tell you what they think and you will get info that is useful to you.

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