I've always used a pocket knife to remove the nock and then gently use the knife to scrape the excess glue off..
I'm not much help for you. I've never hunted pigs so no actual hands on experience there. Not familiar with your broadheads either. .400 carbons...
People for sure... Chris
It shouldn't take you long to adjust to a longer bow, just take it into consideration and clear anything that might be in the way.. You're...
Sounds like you've got your equipment well thought out and put together very well. When the opportunity arises I'd bet you will get the job done....
There's a number good one-piece bows, Martin archery makes some plus many custom bowyers. The longer limb design makes a smoother, easier draw...
This IS a Trad. forum.. Finding someone near you is an excellent suggestion, not sure where you're located but sometimes hands on help is a...
Also, not all bows are made correctly to shoot off the shelf. chris
Probably more a personal choice. If that style rest interests you then give it a try. If you shoot instinctive keeping the arrow as close to your...
If you want a quiver on your bow it's not a problem. Just keep in mind your bow will either need to have holes drilled and tapped or you will need...
I'm just guessing but most likely the shops you're going to are primarily modern archery.. Seldom do they know anything about the equipment...
On an average, most places carry 125 or 145 grain field points.. Using a broad head of similar weight makes things a little easier and you really...
45# will do the job. 15-20 yards will work well for white-tail deer. Nothing wrong with aluminum arrows. IMO.. cut on contact broad heads are...
Does it have a flemish twist string or an endless string? Also is it a B-50 string or fast-flight? How many strand string? chris
Perhaps sending people to other sites is the reason that there's so few that hang around here... chris
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