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    Rate the Set Up - September Colorado Elk

    Any thing that stands out that could be an issue that you see?

    Mathew’s Halon 6 68lb draw 29.5”.
    QAD drop away
    Trophy Ridge React Pro 5 pin
    Axion stabilizer
    4 arrow quiver
    Jakt Gear Bow Sling

    New strings 2 months ago shot it about 200 shots now.

    Arrows:
    Black Eagle Rampage 300 spine with outsert and 30grains behind that.
    QAD Exodus Broad Head 100 grain
    Total Weight : 476 grain
    FOC 16%
    297FPS




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    #2
    Looks good to me.

    Me personally I’d get rid of the sight and get a slider of some sort so you can get past 60. Of course if you don’t want to shoot past 60 that’s fine too
    I’d also get rid of the blazer vanes

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      #3
      Originally posted by kd350 View Post
      Looks good to me.

      Me personally I’d get rid of the sight and get a slider of some sort so you can get past 60. Of course if you don’t want to shoot past 60 that’s fine too
      I’d also get rid of the blazer vanes

      Suggestions on what to go with?

      I thought blazers were some of the best still?


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        Rate the Set Up - September Colorado Elk

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          #5
          Originally posted by futureagg View Post
          Suggestions on what to go with?

          I thought blazers were some of the best still?


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          They are good. I just think they are noisy, 3” q2i or aae hybrid 26 fletched with a aae mini max is hard to beat

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            #6
            So, how about the man behind the bow? Is he up to the task?

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              #7
              Practice practice practice up to 80 yards.

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                #8
                Originally posted by db@100 View Post
                So, how about the man behind the bow? Is he up to the task?

                That’s the real question!

                Setup is fine, practice way beyond what you are comfortable shooting too. We shoot out to 100-120 in practice… boy does it make 50-60 feel like a cake walk


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                  #9
                  Originally posted by futureagg View Post
                  Suggestions on what to go with?

                  I thought blazers were some of the best still?


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                  Nothing wrong with blazers. Shot a bull at 81 yards with them and they are quiet. If I changed anything it would be a 125 grain BH. You want a lot of FOC.

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                    #10
                    Make sure you have the 75% let off mods


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                      #11
                      Be absolutely certain arrows stay in quiver. I actually mount mine upside down so gravity holds them in the quiver while spot and stalking in field. If you are hiking the hills the more you can do to reduce weight the better you’ll be off. I only bring 3 arrows in field. But that’s me. Also get a back pack rain cover to cover your bow in rough weather. It will also catch any arrow that falls/bounces out of quiver when packing in and out.

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                        #12
                        Be absolutely certain arrows stay in quiver. I actually mount mine upside down so gravity holds them in the quiver while spot and stalking in field. If you are hiking the hills the more you can do to reduce weight the better you’ll be off. I only bring 3 arrows in field. But that’s me. Also get a back pack rain cover to cover your bow in rough weather. It will also catch any arrow that falls/bounces out of quiver when packing in and out.

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                          #13
                          Originally posted by bowfishin fool View Post
                          That’s the real question!

                          Setup is fine, practice way beyond what you are comfortable shooting too. We shoot out to 100-120 in practice… boy does it make 50-60 feel like a cake walk


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                          Still getting strings stretched out now then will tune up the bow. Groups are definitely there and need to start stretching the range out.

                          Looking at upgrading sights as well to be able to take the longer shots. Not sure if 60 is where I want to be maxed out at. The black gold ascent verdict assault is number 1 on my list right now.


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                            #14
                            Any thing that stands out that could be an issue that you see?

                            Shelf is on the wrong side Good Luck
                            Last edited by Redfeathers; 06-05-2022, 09:58 PM.

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                              #15
                              Any thing that stands out that could be an issue that you see?

                              Shelf is on the wrong side Good Luck

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