Official Team ThunderStrut (10) thread.
#122
RE: Official Team ThunderStrut (10) thread.
Dang, son!! You just have all kinds of technical issues....[&:] First I've heard from you today. Thought maybe you left the house twice in one week!
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#125
RE: Official Team ThunderStrut (10) thread.
Good lookin bow mo. I have wondered what is the hot thing about the acc's. I have heard that they have an aluminum core or something like that. Enlighten me Mo. What site do you have on your bow? Did the drop away make a bit of difference in the accuracy of your setup.
#128
RE: Official Team ThunderStrut (10) thread.
well, salty my boy......this could takea while, but we'll give it a shot. A/C/C stands for Aluminum Carbon Composite. Aluminum core wrapped in carbon. The tolerances are incredibly tight. They are very straight, the weight is the same, and most importantly the spine is consistent. Add the uni bushing with the X nock and you've got one bad arrow. The nock fits very tight which is the problem with most arrows. A loose nock = inconsistent arrow flight. I was shooting Beman ICS Hunter and Easton Carbon Excel. I switched earlier this year and my groups at 20 yards went from 1 1/2" - 2" down to less than an inch. I have 5 arrows in an X ring all touching each other. Penetration is unbelievable. I shoot COMPLETLY through our wall at the shop and it sticks into the outside wall of the building. They are expensive, but man.......I swear they are the best arrow made.
The sight is the Star Track by Vital Bow Gear. I just got it tonight and I love it already. Check out my review in the review forum.
Yes, the Drop Zone also made an immediate impact on my shooting. Next time I'm at the shop I'll take a photo of one of my groups and you'll get the idea. With the Drop Zone, fletching clearance is a non issue. Besides the fact that there is virtually no drag on the arrow, life is good. I could go on all night about archery, but I fear my fingers may give out on me. Any other questions, don't hesitate to ask, you will learn, my young Padowan....The force is strong with you.
TeeJay, if you feel the desire, email me the photo and I'll run it through photoshop and send it back to you. If you don't want to...hey, no sweat there either.
The sight is the Star Track by Vital Bow Gear. I just got it tonight and I love it already. Check out my review in the review forum.
Yes, the Drop Zone also made an immediate impact on my shooting. Next time I'm at the shop I'll take a photo of one of my groups and you'll get the idea. With the Drop Zone, fletching clearance is a non issue. Besides the fact that there is virtually no drag on the arrow, life is good. I could go on all night about archery, but I fear my fingers may give out on me. Any other questions, don't hesitate to ask, you will learn, my young Padowan....The force is strong with you.
TeeJay, if you feel the desire, email me the photo and I'll run it through photoshop and send it back to you. If you don't want to...hey, no sweat there either.
#130
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RE: Official Team ThunderStrut (10) thread.
well I mine may not be top of the new tech bows but I get in close and get the job done with my trusty bear kodiak recurve Port ord cedar arrows and snuffer 150 grain blades. shooting out of a double bull blind.