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What's your ideal hunting arrow build?
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<blockquote data-quote="HSmithTX" data-source="post: 2622968" data-attributes="member: 121677"><p>Let's say you have a generous budget, you can use the best or any available components money can buy. Not what are you actually going to buy and use, what is your ideal component set? What are you going to build/spec out and why? What's the target weight you are looking for? What broadhead are you flying on them? What is your reasoning for the component chosen? Just curious what everyone see's as the top components out there. I am going to build a new batch of arrows after the season and over the winter, partly because I need things to do and partly because I enjoy the process. Budget will be a concern, but it will be top shelf stuff. I have been out of archery until recently for a long time and a LOT has changed. It's been fun getting back into it and learning again.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="HSmithTX, post: 2622968, member: 121677"] Let's say you have a generous budget, you can use the best or any available components money can buy. Not what are you actually going to buy and use, what is your ideal component set? What are you going to build/spec out and why? What's the target weight you are looking for? What broadhead are you flying on them? What is your reasoning for the component chosen? Just curious what everyone see's as the top components out there. I am going to build a new batch of arrows after the season and over the winter, partly because I need things to do and partly because I enjoy the process. Budget will be a concern, but it will be top shelf stuff. I have been out of archery until recently for a long time and a LOT has changed. It's been fun getting back into it and learning again. [/QUOTE]
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