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Sagittarius 12-29-2004 01:59 PM

RE: No cable guard bows!
 
Pinwheel 12,

If it's something better, that's great with me. ;)

OB,

That may be true to some who are used to loading an arrow along the rest past the cables.
But I have always loaded my arrows nock toward string even with a cable guard.
In reality, if you miss your first shot, how many deer are going to hang around and give you a second opportunity anyway ?
Sure, it happens on occasion but not very often.
Especially, with a wise old trophy buck. ;)


Sag.

Orions_Bow 12-29-2004 02:01 PM

RE: No cable guard bows!
 
LOL Sag. I hope I don't miss too many of them but when you do that 100 million chance of getting a second shot off is good odds for me! I know with those types of odds I should never go to vegas....I would be poor in about 5 seconds!

Black Frog 12-30-2004 07:03 AM

RE: No cable guard bows!
 

Keep on rubbing that lamp, maybe your wish will come true. (or maybe something even better, gotta quit thinking "inside the box" my friend!)
Oh, Oh, OH!! Me, me me!! I've been on that waiting list for several years now as well!

I still go back and forth between the shoot through and cable guarded bows. I've shot clean indoor rounds with both. If Merlin finally does makes a three track, I'll be one of the first on the order list....

BobCo19-65 12-30-2004 10:32 AM

RE: No cable guard bows!
 

I always thought the best design was a fastflight string with steel cables that anchored into the cams.
Fisions of my old Jennings Carbon Extreme just came back. Loved that bow. Still do, I'll have to brush some of the dust off it this weekend.

But I think a lot has to do with a persons preference of loading arrows on the bow. The split cable systems are nice, but it isn't so easy to get an arrow on in a hurry. Especially if you're using fixed bladed heads.

Ratus 12-30-2004 10:51 AM

RE: No cable guard bows!
 
I'm surprised Dairy King didn't jump in on this one.

Since Oneida's don't have a cable guard why not shoot one of them instead of having to shoot thru the cables possibly cutting them with a broadhead or having the cables hot your coat sleeve.

Dairy King 12-30-2004 11:51 AM

RE: No cable guard bows!
 
Acually, I was going to. But since he already stated something about Oneida's in his post, I decided not. Got a problem that I love my Oneida's?

Dairy King 12-30-2004 11:54 AM

RE: No cable guard bows!
 
If you have a problem with Oneida's, state your problems. I would love to hear it. You can even PM me if you want. I would love to hear what your problem with them is.

Ratus 01-03-2005 09:52 PM

RE: No cable guard bows!
 
Dairy King,

Did I say aything in my post that was offensive to you or Oneida? Please point it out if I did.


Toby

Jeepnut 01-06-2005 07:11 AM

RE: No cable guard bows!
 
I read through this post a few days ago but never really gave much thought to it. Until last night that is....when my cable guard snapped in two during my indoor league. So now my interest level has risen just a little. I'm not ready to scrap a bow simply because of a broken cable guard, but it might be time to start researching my next purchase.

For those of you who have shot the various shoot thru models, is there any issue of vane clearance between the cables? It doesn't seem that there would be. But lets say you were shooting a super fat 2613 with a high profile 4 or 5 inch feather; would it still fly through there with no contact?

Black Frog 01-06-2005 08:27 AM

RE: No cable guard bows!
 
Jeep,

Of course it will depend on the height profile of the feather/vane you're using, but I have used 25's with feathers on my Merlin shoot-through with no problems.

Martin offers some extra wide axles to give more clearance for just this reason. I know guys shooting 26's with feathers and a shoot through system, so it can work. :)


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