rebelp74 wrote:I still shoot the original solo cam, I have no reason to switch, it's been a good bow.
NuffDaddy wrote:rebelp74 wrote:I still shoot the original solo cam, I have no reason to switch, it's been a good bow.
I shoot an older Matthews too. I think it called the conquest or something like that. It's pre parallel limbs, shoots almost as smooth and quiet as my dads switchback...just bulkier and slower.
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MOhuntingGuy wrote:I bet they were home schooled and lack the necessary social skills in life to take a joke.
MOhuntingGuy wrote:I bet they were home schooled and lack the necessary social skills in life to take a joke.
Fowlplay wrote:used to shoot a pse but switched to hoyt a few years ago and never looked back. you can get last years model or the year before that for probably around 500 bucks. elite is also starting to make a competitive bow, but idk how they compare in price to the others
MOhuntingGuy wrote:I bet they were home schooled and lack the necessary social skills in life to take a joke.
obxbufflehead wrote:Ok. I know what you're talking about now. Wasn't sure if it was one of the old target bows.
Do you like those feather fletchings? I've heard they get real heavy if they get wet/rained on.
NuffDaddy wrote:obxbufflehead wrote:Ok. I know what you're talking about now. Wasn't sure if it was one of the old target bows.
Do you like those feather fletchings? I've heard they get real heavy if they get wet/rained on.
they aren't the best when it's raining but if it's raining I just go duck hunting. Sitting in a tree in the rain sucks and makes tracking hard.
I'd never shoot anything but feathers though. They can get real fucked up and fly straight as a perfect fletching. The veins get a little nick in em and fly like shit.
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MOhuntingGuy wrote:I bet they were home schooled and lack the necessary social skills in life to take a joke.
obxbufflehead wrote:NuffDaddy wrote:obxbufflehead wrote:Ok. I know what you're talking about now. Wasn't sure if it was one of the old target bows.
Do you like those feather fletchings? I've heard they get real heavy if they get wet/rained on.
they aren't the best when it's raining but if it's raining I just go duck hunting. Sitting in a tree in the rain sucks and makes tracking hard.
I'd never shoot anything but feathers though. They can get real fucked up and fly straight as a perfect fletching. The veins get a little nick in em and fly like shit.
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That's why you fletch your own arrows. If I mess up a fletching I can fix it. And I can tune them to shoot best out of my bow.
NuffDaddy wrote:obxbufflehead wrote:NuffDaddy wrote:obxbufflehead wrote:Ok. I know what you're talking about now. Wasn't sure if it was one of the old target bows.
Do you like those feather fletchings? I've heard they get real heavy if they get wet/rained on.
they aren't the best when it's raining but if it's raining I just go duck hunting. Sitting in a tree in the rain sucks and makes tracking hard.
I'd never shoot anything but feathers though. They can get real fucked up and fly straight as a perfect fletching. The veins get a little nick in em and fly like shit.
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That's why you fletch your own arrows. If I mess up a fletching I can fix it. And I can tune them to shoot best out of my bow.
I tried the veins once and couldn't get them to last more than a week before I wrecked em. My feathers are going on 3 years and never replaced a fletching yet.
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MOhuntingGuy wrote:I bet they were home schooled and lack the necessary social skills in life to take a joke.
obxbufflehead wrote:Fowlplay wrote:used to shoot a pse but switched to hoyt a few years ago and never looked back. you can get last years model or the year before that for probably around 500 bucks. elite is also starting to make a competitive bow, but idk how they compare in price to the others
Haven't looked at the price of the elites but they are a good bow from what people have told me. Hoyt on the other hand.....well you can keep that. I've shot them, didn't like the way they shoot. Mathews all the way for me.
obxbufflehead wrote:NuffDaddy wrote:obxbufflehead wrote:NuffDaddy wrote:obxbufflehead wrote:Ok. I know what you're talking about now. Wasn't sure if it was one of the old target bows.
Do you like those feather fletchings? I've heard they get real heavy if they get wet/rained on.
they aren't the best when it's raining but if it's raining I just go duck hunting. Sitting in a tree in the rain sucks and makes tracking hard.
I'd never shoot anything but feathers though. They can get real fucked up and fly straight as a perfect fletching. The veins get a little nick in em and fly like shit.
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That's why you fletch your own arrows. If I mess up a fletching I can fix it. And I can tune them to shoot best out of my bow.
I tried the veins once and couldn't get them to last more than a week before I wrecked em. My feathers are going on 3 years and never replaced a fletching yet.
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What do you mean by "wrecked them"?
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