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<blockquote data-quote="shooters" data-source="post: 264994" data-attributes="member: 7769"><p>Real fun if you have the time. Get a sight of your choice, dont be cheap... and set it up on a one click pendalum. (Spelling) Make sure the sight is capible of allowing 8 or 9 pins. Set the pendalum up so you can click it one inch down, but not so far it disturbes arrow flight out of your rest. Next, add another peep sight to your string one half inch below your first. (Unless you use a No-peep). You will need to play around a little with it for adjustments and set up. Once applied, you should be able to shoot out to 225 yards with a 300fps bow. Lots of fun, and of course, don't hunt with it or even try it. Praire dogs are real fun though. Oh, make a bi-pod for your bow for shooting that far and sighting in. Grap a set of stix, fab up a piece of alluminum and attatch your bi-pod to the front of your stabilizer pocket. You will be amazed at how well a tuned bow with the proper arrow combo will shoot at 200 yards, and how many praire dogs you can nail. PM for pics and more instructions if intrested.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="shooters, post: 264994, member: 7769"] Real fun if you have the time. Get a sight of your choice, dont be cheap... and set it up on a one click pendalum. (Spelling) Make sure the sight is capible of allowing 8 or 9 pins. Set the pendalum up so you can click it one inch down, but not so far it disturbes arrow flight out of your rest. Next, add another peep sight to your string one half inch below your first. (Unless you use a No-peep). You will need to play around a little with it for adjustments and set up. Once applied, you should be able to shoot out to 225 yards with a 300fps bow. Lots of fun, and of course, don't hunt with it or even try it. Praire dogs are real fun though. Oh, make a bi-pod for your bow for shooting that far and sighting in. Grap a set of stix, fab up a piece of alluminum and attatch your bi-pod to the front of your stabilizer pocket. You will be amazed at how well a tuned bow with the proper arrow combo will shoot at 200 yards, and how many praire dogs you can nail. PM for pics and more instructions if intrested. [/QUOTE]
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