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My 2011 Bowhunting Rig

Discussion in 'Bowhunting Talk' started by Bowhunting.com Staff, Jul 11, 2011.

  1. Bowhunting.com Staff

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    Nice writeup, John... she looks ready to shed some blood!!
     
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    Nice rig man!! should get the job done!!!
     
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    Very swish looking set-up there :)
     
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    Nice writeup and choice of equipment. How much does that Lone Wolf stand weigh? That thing is a beast.
    My Z7 Extreame came yesterday and I'm thinking the arrows are too long for a quiver without extending below the bottom of the bow. Havn't done much with the bow yet except shoot 6 arrows thru at 20 yrds befoe fearing hitting my arrows. Will that quiver you have hold the arrows higher on the bow than most others?
     
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    Iowa Bowhunter Die Hard Bowhunter

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    SSScchhwweeeettttttttttt
     
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    Looking good JM. Hopefully this one slays more than just a couple of does. :D
     
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    BowFreak Die Hard Bowhunter

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    Very nice.
     
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    bloodcrick Moderator/BHOD Prostaff

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    Nice,,,she is sexy :tu: Except for the rest, we have the same acessories on the bow. shed some red fer me would ya. I kinda wish I had bought the Apache rest now, I love the limb driver but man being able to adjust with no tools has to be nice. Justin tried to talk me into the Apache but I was to hard headed :D
     
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    Rick, the Lone wolf sit and climb weighs in right at 20 lbs.

    I think you need cross bow bolts for them not to stick out the bottom of the Extreme.:tu: This quiver does have 2 settings, but I have it as far up as it will go on mine.
     
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    Looks great John !
     
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    smctitan Die Hard Bowhunter

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    Sweet setup! The write-ups are great and very informing. As a new hunter, I am trying to weed through all the garbage and just tell myself to stick with what works.
     

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