Interested to know your thoughts on the EE35 once you fling a few arrows. Currently shooting a Hoyt CM at 35" ATA...looking hard at the EE35 for my next rig after shooting Hoyt for 17 years.
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Exactly what Luke said...cheap in price and while bulky/heavy they are proven performers. I've got the Antarctic, military bag and an Ultima Thule. Why do I have these particular three, b/c they were free.99 and its cold this time of year up here.
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I shoot 80lbs and have since the early 90's which is where my original comment came from regarding 60 being the old 80. I shoot it b/c i can accurately. hasnt extended my range or what i think my max range should be.
Think this has been beat up enough. Question has been answered numerous...
An 80 yard shot on an Elk...for me that's a long shot on an animal of that size with a lot of variables to factor in. Define chest? Frontal shot?
"If you can pull it go big", just make sure you can shoot it accurately. More hunters are mauled up here by bears shot with a .338 than those...
Fellow Roksliders-
Just picked up a few of these D.R.T. or (Dead Right There) broadheads made by Tom Addleman, a diehard bowhunter and family man out of Harrisonville Missouri. Planning on doing a review over the next few days in anticipation for my next moose hunt, the week of Thanksgiving...
Co-sign here, the Spyder 34 is a great bow and that's an ever greater price pending your draw length is 29" or greater. If it were a #2 cam that bow would be sold to me already!
The superhawk was/is a great bow. The 2013 Hoyt charger is basically an upgraded superhawk IMO. I'd be Leary at paying $400 for it at four years old. The charger sells for $499 and you could prob pick up a used one for $400. Shoot me a PM if you have any questions.
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Looking at putting something together and was wondering how many r-sliders are around the Fairbanks AK area? If this has been captured in a prevous thread I must have missed it so my apologizes.
Thanks!
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