Blackwidow model ?
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I'm new to the trad forum and I need help from you experts. I currently have a Blackwidow bow that I would like to know the model, and see if they still make limbs for this bow.
It's 60" 56lbs.@30" and has "SB" marked on the lower limb, and I see no other markings on it.
I swapped my Stoeger single shotgun for this bow, I was very lucky to get this deal
I think he lost out
.
How much do they run for if I was supposeo buy a set? I don't know what year the bow is too! but the damn thing shoot very fast and smooth.
I shoot three fingers under, 28" 3555 goldtip hunters, 100gr.tips, 5" marco vanes, I look down the shaft for aiming, sometimes instinctive just kicks in when I draw back and let go and know I'm going to hit what I'm looking at, try to do it again but it doesn't happen just every now and then, how would you train yourself to maintain that consistancy?
Thanks for the help in advance guys! By the way I shoot compound to but TRAD's just more fun, more of a challenge, thanks again!!
It's 60" 56lbs.@30" and has "SB" marked on the lower limb, and I see no other markings on it.
I swapped my Stoeger single shotgun for this bow, I was very lucky to get this deal
I think he lost out
.How much do they run for if I was supposeo buy a set? I don't know what year the bow is too! but the damn thing shoot very fast and smooth.
I shoot three fingers under, 28" 3555 goldtip hunters, 100gr.tips, 5" marco vanes, I look down the shaft for aiming, sometimes instinctive just kicks in when I draw back and let go and know I'm going to hit what I'm looking at, try to do it again but it doesn't happen just every now and then, how would you train yourself to maintain that consistancy?
Thanks for the help in advance guys! By the way I shoot compound to but TRAD's just more fun, more of a challenge, thanks again!!
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I think your best bet would be to speak with someone at Black Widow directly.
http://www.blackwidowbows.com/
http://www.blackwidowbows.com/
#3
Ddid ya say that you use VANES and not feathers. Vanes are to stiff to shoot right off the shelf. I to am realy just starting out and it hasent been to good so far. I just got a new bow and I am not were I was befor I got it, it is like I had to start all over. The best thing to do is just shot alot and maybe pic up a book or two on the matter. Consistancy will come with practice, but dont kill your self over it , thats what I did and it wasnt much fun for a while. Now I am just shoting when I fell like it (wich turns out to be 1 or 2 hours a day, go figure). Just keep it fun and shoot as much as you can handle, mentally and physically. Good luck and have some fun.
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