David Blanton's Blog: Bowhunting Equipment for This Fall
But I have not shot them with broadheads on yet. Can you give us an insight on his set-up too? Crimson with its curved blades makes it difficult for me to sharpen the blades. God Bless & Good Huntin'Kristle Oberlander # Todd - Indiana July 23, 2008 12:27 AM Cool deal. Got to have sharp blades.I will probably be shooting Gold Tips 7595 with 100 grain heads. I am still messing around with my set-up. I am thinking about trying some of G5's broadheads. I have been wanting to go here for 3 years now! I have shot Crimson Talons the past two years and love them. I have two bows I have in my arsonal; a mathews switchback, and an old Diamond Recon (pre bowtech) which I have modified and upgraded with different limbs and cam. I just like the heavier broadhead especially for elk hunting.Stanislowski ReleaseThe NEW Octane Quiver from Bowtech – now this is an awesome concept! I like the looks and the mechanical motion of the Expert II but I’ll just have to see how the arrow reacts to really fast, quick draws.Easton Full Metal Jacket – This is another change I’m making. I like the resharpening appeal of the G5 products. I noticed Bill was shooting a Hoyt on the Monster Bucks Archery Shoot. I should shoot around 265 fps which is faster than I can run. I think I will like them just for the spine, especially for hunting. I will be trying their carbon/aluminum arrows too. I will really like to send you a pic of a 150 B/C I took here on my property back in 2004. I’ve shot the SuperSlims for years but Easton no longer makes these so T-Bone has suggested the Full Metal Jackets.3” QuickSpin Vanes125 grain G5 Striker Broadheads. If people start having problems with header width, then this is it */ }.pagetitle { /* Used on static pages and archives */ text-align: center; margin: 15px 0 15px; }.pagetitle h2 { /* H2 is what kind of page you are on. I'm really looking forward to seeing some of the bow hunts as well as the gun and muzzleloader hunts. It is hard to try different things when you find one that works really well. It is one of them bows that I have become attached to and can't seem to take it out of the line up. It sounds like your set-up is going to be really good. Ive been tryin to figure out the best way to do it with out it rubbin off.Well I finally did it, I called ben at timberland and booked a hunt.I got lucky and he still had one open for this year because somebody had canceled. Jason-TX # Anonymous July 24, 2008 9:32 PM yeah I bought that same sight this year, Did you figure out a good way to mark the yardage for the floater? Let us know what ya thought of the new set-up. Scott Withers-MI # Fire Marshal Workman July 27, 2008 2:56 PM Good luck this year! Sounds like you are in good hands with T-bone. Subscribe Powered by Blogger & Blogger Templatesvar gaJsHost = (("https:" == document.location.protocol) ? That is pretty cool letting us know your set-up. The covered hood of the quiver is magnetized and securely holds broadheads or fieldtipped arrows.Octane Stabilizer from BowTechI believe this setup will be my QUIETEST ever and I’m all about quietness. This was a awsome deer for this area and was on 4 1/2years on. This year I am trying the 3" blazer vanes.
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