I decided to remove the brass nocks and tie on 2 10 knots for knock points so I can move them just by twisting left or right. I decided to move the nock point up, when i originally put them on the...
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I decided to remove the brass nocks and tie on 2 10 knots for knock points so I can move them just by twisting left or right. I decided to move the nock point up, when i originally put them on the...
After I posted this I actually found and bought a pair of bushnell h20 in 8x42 and they are awesome. The main factor for me was being able to look through them with my glasses.
Use something that you feel confident with. Personally I would prefer to use either a COC or a fixed with replaceable blades, because I saw a show a while back maybe 6 months ago and the broadhead...
I used a duffle bag strap with snaps that open and it works great, doesn't cost any money either, just don't lose it and replace it when your done.
I just happen to find a pack in a pro shop near by that carries them and they weren't that expensive $39.99, maybe they were just trying to sell them, I don't know. As for field tip accuracy, I could...
First off my budget is under $100. Second I'm specifically looking for something with 7x35,8x40, or 8x42. And while I'm on the subject my old pair are about 40 years old that were a hand me down. It...
I currently wiped the dust off of the 45# ben pearson recurve my father handed down to me and started shooting it.
currently it has a 12 strand bcy b55 flemish string and 27" easton storm 500 arrows...
I use a double jaw release thats about 15 yrs old, A cobra don't know the model, but I don't have to worry about punching the trigger cause it has a really light trigger, and its the type where it l...
I use hot melt glue for my inserts so to rotate them i just use hot water and a BH wrench or a lighter with pliers with a field tip attached, but I really havent noticed a difference in the flight. I...
I would re serve the the string over the fuzzys if your that worried about it. Also IMO you are waxing your string way too much, I use a scrap piece of leather to literaly burn or melt it to the...
Try giving G5 a call, they were a great help when I was looking at new heads.
Nice looking bow, have you thought about shooting it instinctively just curious. Next season I plan on borrowing my fathers 45# ben pearson recurve. I've always had a passion for traditional archery,...
Hey everyone, I was watching espn last night and saw a report that the Ravens linebacker Ray Lewis was caught using Deer Antler Spray, which is illegal. I have no idea of what it is, guessing it is a...
By the way longer vanes help to stabilize the arrow quicker than those junk 2 inchers. A two inch vane in my experience is only good for field tips, and I've heard for mech broadheads from the people...
I used to shoot aluminums last year, and switched to carbons this year, and was thinking about switching back to aluminum. My aluminums I had where spot on and the carbons are all over the place, Not...
I must admit, that is a lot for a birthday present! Kids today have it good. For the Bow I would stick to something that can grow with you, that is smooth drawing and shoots how you want it too. Try...
I agree with JGD, hunt with the wind, but I also store my clothes in a storage container covered with leaves and it makes an easy free cover scent!
I want to purchase new arrows, but have no idea where to begin with. I want a heavier grain arrow for increased penetration because I have a light setup. I currently shoot Easton Storm 500's @ 27"...
Thanks for the advice. I actually already know how to make a flemish string, the reason why i asked about continuous loop string is so I could make both for my traditionals, and my compounds.
I would say use lighter heads on lighter arrows, and use heavier heads on heavier arrows.
I was thinking about making a long bow, and was wondering if anyone could give me some tips. I don't know what type of wood I should use or can use, was thinking about cherry or something that has a...
Also I know that they sell glue on finger style rests, but is it traditional to shoot with those or to shoot off of the shelf on the handle riser?
thanks i appreciate it
My father is letting me borrow some of his older bows and I was wondering about the specs on some of them if anyone knows
first one is a Ben Pearson Gamester 7388 @45lbs and was wondering the...
I own a bowmaster press and I believe they sell attachments for past parallel limbs. I don't know for sure though.