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If you were to set up this bow. How would you have I️t?

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  1. Hall77

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    As far as sights go I love this site. Because you can see the site tape at full draw and hold over or under if the animal moves. And I love a thumb release I shoot a carter just cus it helped my shoring a ton. But do what you want you will only get what you put in too it. Practice practice practice.



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    If you're just hunting whitetails, zero your sight to 20 yrds and leave it alone. You can simply aim a bit high to compensate for a longer shot. I haven't touched my HHA single pin since I put it on my bow.
     
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    I would go with either a ten or eight inch B-Stinger. I have the ten on my Carbon Overdrive and it makes a huge difference. I use a QAD HDX rest, but have had very good luck with the NAP drop away rests in the past. I put a NAP Nighthawk on a bow that I traded off to a friend of mine, and I amazed at how well a $25 rest works. I love the HTR, but I shoot my Bowtech so well I really can't justify upgrading until I am debt free again.
     
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    I agree with Justin on this. I would keep what you have. New stuff doesn't kill more deer.
     
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    After reading your comments about the only thing I could suggest is go with the 3 pin hha, since you had a complaint about ranging and adjusting. It would give you the best of both worlds 20-30-40 yard pins with the bottom being a floater for shots past 40. all the other accessories look to be good, if it works it works.
     
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    I'd add more color to your bow! Because color kills more deer! :dan:
     
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    If it ain't broke, don't fix it.
     
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    That bow shoots so good, I wouldn't change anything.

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    Hey now! I happen to like a little bling on my bow.
     
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    Cause that one probably can’t be improved significantly enough to justify the cost of new accessories. Apply your funds to another bow. You could get another used bow loaded for a little more than brand new accessories for that bow.


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    I’m not getting rid of that bow just yet. I️ love I️t and can’t see myself getting a new bow anytime soon. I️ just liked the idea of the qad ultra rest because it has lock down feature. And I’m getting rid of my single pin


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    I’m not suggesting you get rid of that bow. It’s a sweet bow. Never hurts to have a backup is all I’m saying


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    Oh lol. Misunderstood you . I️ had another bow. I️ had a Mathews halon but gave I️t to my girlfriend. I️ liked the halon but I️ liked the feel of the no cam better


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    So do I! I'm convinced that it helps my confidence. Look good, feel good, shoot good!
     

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