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    Quote Originally Posted by b2dap1 View Post
    Those boil on wraps are really easy but not cheap. I just shoot cheap arrows and buy more when the fletching is gone. I use to replace every time I ripped or nicked a fletching but soon realized that was pointless. Only need to replace them when they are totally shot or completely ripped off. And of course save 5 that are only for hunting. I shoot them 3 times each into a target to make sure they fly true and then thats it.

    A couple friends of mine have used arrow wraps in the past and seemed to have good luck with them. Some of the reflective ones do come in handy for sure I have witnessed that finding an arrow in the dark.
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    My current setup is: Hoyt Ultratec @ 65lbs, 29" 3D selects 200 with 2" blazers. As for a rest I've ran trophy taker but my favorite is a NAP quick tune 3000. I run this setup for everything (300, 3D, Hunting). Broadheads for hunting are either Slick Tricks or ABC Sonics in 100gr.
    What I would like to try this year: Elite 32 & 35, Hoyt Pro edge elite, & a Nitrum
    For fletching I will be trying the Fob from StarrFlight . We will see how that goes.
    Other bows i have: Diamond stud, Reflex Buckskin, PSE Thunderflight.
    Yes I know I have an archery addiction problem, My wife reminds me all the time.

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    Currently running a 2011 Hoyt CRX 28" 60#, Rest is the NAP Apache (which i love), sights are a standard 3 pin setup with a peep (no kisser).
    Arrows are some older Easton AAC tipped with Monatec G5 broadheads. It has served me well deer hunting over the last couple years but i have been thinking about transitioning to a recurve to shake things up a bit.

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    I'm shooting a Mathews Chill at @ #65... I love it. I have killed a lot of deer with it.


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    Quote Originally Posted by cwenande View Post
    My current setup is: Hoyt Ultratec @ 65lbs, 29" 3D selects 200 with 2" blazers. As for a rest I've ran trophy taker but my favorite is a NAP quick tune 3000. I run this setup for everything (300, 3D, Hunting). Broadheads for hunting are either Slick Tricks or ABC Sonics in 100gr.
    What I would like to try this year: Elite 32 & 35, Hoyt Pro edge elite, & a Nitrum
    For fletching I will be trying the Fob from StarrFlight . We will see how that goes.
    Other bows i have: Diamond stud, Reflex Buckskin, PSE Thunderflight.
    Yes I know I have an archery addiction problem, My wife reminds me all the time.
    How are you liking the Diamond compared to Hoyt snd PSE?
    Work so hard that one day your signature will be called an autograph.

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    Quote Originally Posted by SHag222 View Post
    Currently running a 2011 Hoyt CRX 28" 60#, Rest is the NAP Apache (which i love), sights are a standard 3 pin setup with a peep (no kisser).
    Arrows are some older Easton AAC tipped with Monatec G5 broadheads. It has served me well deer hunting over the last couple years but i have been thinking about transitioning to a recurve to shake things up a bit.
    Likewise on wanting to give a recurve a try, I've heard good things about the Apache rest. I'm so used to my kisser for my anchor point I'm not sure how that would work out for the recurve, definitely be a different challenge for me.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Rackit View Post
    I'm shooting a Mathews Chill at @ #65... I love it. I have killed a lot of deer with it.


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    Nice buck man! Couldn't smack that smile off if you tried! Mathews is for sure in the top 5 for my next bow. My cousin has a Z7 but I can't try it out because he's a lefty and I'm right handed, but definitely a sweet bow.
    Work so hard that one day your signature will be called an autograph.

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    Quote Originally Posted by MBtech View Post
    Nice buck man! Couldn't smack that smile off if you tried! Mathews is for sure in the top 5 for my next bow. My cousin has a Z7 but I can't try it out because he's a lefty and I'm right handed, but definitely a sweet bow.
    Thank you, I had a z7 before I had the chill... Very nice bow!



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    Quote Originally Posted by MBtech View Post
    How are you liking the Diamond compared to Hoyt snd PSE?
    I enjoy shooting it. Solid back wall, smooth draw cycle and doesn't have the $$$ tag that the Hoyt's bring. I found it easy to tune. For hunting it is an excellent rig. My youngest brother is currently using it for now till he decides if that's what he wants in a bow. The only PSE i have to compare it against is a PSE thunder flight. Its really not fair to compare those two against each other.

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    This thread is going to make me want to try WAY too many new bows out
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