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<blockquote data-quote="41mag" data-source="post: 225350" data-attributes="member: 3804"><p>Well since getting my bow only a couple of months ago, I have really learned a lot. Found out that expensive arrows don't alwasy shoot as good as the price suggest. Learned how to tune my bow myself. Started fletching arrows to save a few bucks, yea like I save by handloading. LOL</p><p></p><p>Anyway I got several stands set up and ready to go, got the ranges checked and marked using my laser so I don't have to waist time with it while a deer or hog is coming in. Got my arrows weighed, sorted, and sighted in. </p><p></p><p>Hopefully in a few weeks, I will be able to trip the release on my first whitetail with a bow. I had to quit shooting groups a while back, figured after the second RH in a week, enough was enough. </p><p></p><p>I was going to go with the NAP Razorcap, but found it didn't like the arrow, and speed I was shooting at. Switched over to the Hellrazor and the Slick Trick and found them to shoot spot on with my field points. </p><p></p><p>So I will be hunting with a Bowtech Tomcat @ 67#, strung with Bucknasty custom strings, shooting 450gr Carbon Express 6075's chronoed at 20yds at 258fps, tipped with either the Hellrazors, or Slick Tricks, sights are Black Gold Flashpoint, and a Scott Mongoose Release, </p><p></p><p>I know there are better rigs out there with more speed but I figure what I got added up should suffice for anything I will be putting the sight pin on. </p><p></p><p>So are your tuned up and ready? What will you be hitting the woods with?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="41mag, post: 225350, member: 3804"] Well since getting my bow only a couple of months ago, I have really learned a lot. Found out that expensive arrows don't alwasy shoot as good as the price suggest. Learned how to tune my bow myself. Started fletching arrows to save a few bucks, yea like I save by handloading. LOL Anyway I got several stands set up and ready to go, got the ranges checked and marked using my laser so I don't have to waist time with it while a deer or hog is coming in. Got my arrows weighed, sorted, and sighted in. Hopefully in a few weeks, I will be able to trip the release on my first whitetail with a bow. I had to quit shooting groups a while back, figured after the second RH in a week, enough was enough. I was going to go with the NAP Razorcap, but found it didn't like the arrow, and speed I was shooting at. Switched over to the Hellrazor and the Slick Trick and found them to shoot spot on with my field points. So I will be hunting with a Bowtech Tomcat @ 67#, strung with Bucknasty custom strings, shooting 450gr Carbon Express 6075's chronoed at 20yds at 258fps, tipped with either the Hellrazors, or Slick Tricks, sights are Black Gold Flashpoint, and a Scott Mongoose Release, I know there are better rigs out there with more speed but I figure what I got added up should suffice for anything I will be putting the sight pin on. So are your tuned up and ready? What will you be hitting the woods with? [/QUOTE]
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