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    Am putting this topic here instead of in the Watering Hole, as it is timely. Was surfing the Net, heard a bell chime sound, then a tab appeared at top of screen titled something like 'prize4635.nonamepbl35.live'. A reward is offered for you being the 5 billionth searcher. It tells you to...
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    Been tuning a new bow I recently got. 44# Stalker Wolverine. Shoots great and is one of the fastest I have owned. Im getting the full 44# out of it with my 28" draw. I could not get any 600 to tune out of it at all. Closest I got was a 29.5" 1916 with 100 grain point but the FOC was in the...
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    Just Arrived: ProMaster Guide GD525CK Professional CF Tripod Kit With Head - Limited Edition #2194 only $279.99 , however, as a forum member you get an even better price, give a call. 516-217-1000 The PROMASTER GUIDE GD525 Carbon Fiber Tripod Kit is a terrific, lightweight support for general...
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    I got the latest GoPro 6 and I'm very impressed. I filmed a lot of the ETAR video with it and I was impressed with the quality of the image. I've always wanted to video a nice buck being shot and I've tried to use GoPro's before on my head to film but was not happy with the perspective. The...
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    Which arrow head is better to use for more accuracy and speed?
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    As we get exciting opportunities we post them on our Deal of the Day page, so please take a peek there for updates. Today we have added: Vortex Dakota Tripod Legs w/ Promaster GH-10 Gimbal Head only $179.99 Perfect for photographers, as well as spotting scope users Bundle content...
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    When shooting GAP I require an offset to the right for some reason. I am assuming my posture or head alignment has changed .How do you Gents ensure you have the exact same head alignment on every shot? When I shoot split with my ILF I can place the string on my nose. Shooting 3 under and GAP...
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    does anyone have a problem with peaking at the arrow instead of keeping the head still? what are some good tips and exercises to work on this? thanks
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    WEll i have my bow tuned and it really like the 300 grain head. the bareshaft is slightly nock right but i heard its ok for that. Would a head this heavy be ok for deer hunting? didnt know if i was going to heavy. thanks kyle
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    Do any of you guys shoot a very heavy head in the 300 grspain range for hunting? Have you ever had deer duck your arrows and so on from this?
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    hey guys what is a really good flying heavy broadhead around 200 grains? im thinking me setup will be shooting heavy heads but i will find out next week. I just wanted to know what a really good flying bran of heavy broadheads were and experiences with them. thanks all good shooting kyle
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    Formula more so. Basically, one of the big bonus to ILF is weight adjustment. The idea of 10% adjustment is appealing. 10% of 40lbs is 4lbs. 4lbs is 2" of draw on a limb that gains 2lbs per inch. the Formula system, is 40% longer in the levers. which means 40% less adjustment. so, extend...
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    For those of us that shoot three under with a finger referencing the corner of the lip, what has a greater impact at 20 yards for vertical variability, draw length or head position (angle)? Where this is coming from is that the head can have some tilt forwards and backwards, even though the...
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    Bohning's Blazer fletching jig Helix mounts vanes at a 3 degree right wing helical it says. I tried it with some right wing 2" feathers.
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    I hang, skin, and process my deer with the head up rather than head down on a gambrel. This video talks about the advantages and why. http://tbwpodcast.com/video-33-why-i-skin-and-process-deer-with-head-up/
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    So you think you're achieving a consistent draw length because your feather is touching your nose?...well...think again! :laugh: Thought some might benefit from me sharing this...L8R, Bill. ;)
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    I was in Salt Lake this past weekend for a convention. I had some dead time so I went to see and exhibit of the Dead Sea scrolls. One of the displays was of six bronze three blade arrow heads that were recovered from one of the digs. They were approximately 2000 years old and the workmanship was...
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