FS: Primal Rights CPS
http://www.primalrights.com/store/index.php?route=product/product&product_id=134
Comes with both priming rods, and both primer tubes. I'll throw in the 2x6 for free if you'd like :) Used for 200-ish rounds of 6.5CM, and thats it. Like new.
$600 + split shipping.
Used on 200 rounds of 6.5CM. Practically new.
https://www.epintegrations.com/product-page/ep-2-0-annealer
Annealer comes with:
- EP integrations annealer
- Torch head
- Torch support
- "Catch Basin" aka metal kitchen pan
Price: $215 shipped. $200 ftf (TX)
Reps matter more than gear. You’re going to see a lot of dudes at TAC shooting “old” bows (+5 years) and “boring” arrows (over the counter). But those are the dudes to fear. Bc they don’t tinker. They just shoot. A lot.
I started with a MBG 3 pin slider.
Eventually pulled a pin and made it a 2 pin.
Top at 30
Bottom at 40
Not sure id go back to anything more than a 2 pin.
Forced to change…I’d prob go HHA tetra ryz
I can't comment on whether on not the Easton collars will fit, but I do have experience with the Iron Will collars on Axis 5mm.
1. They fit perfectly
2. They are tough
3. I've never broken an Axis due to frontal impact when a collar is in place.
Side impacts are a whole diff story, and thats...
It helps me remain present in the shot. Knowing that once I’ve aimed, I must step out of that room and into the firing of the release room.
Watch some of the videos. Lancaster did one with the release.
I also like that the release fires with upward pressure on the thumb tab/button. Easier...
Shooting at big block targets? Smaller blocks? 3D?
I think part of my arrow loss number is shooting smaller targets at longer distances. But I feel like it makes me a better shot. Maybe? Ha. Maybe not if I’m losing 8-10 a year.
Yeah I tend to find the ones I lose, but they are broken.
Part of this is shooting in rock country and if you hit the ground…it’s tough on arrows. Even with good components (collars, etc).
After breaking 2 this Am, and realizing I need to order more, I’m curious what your average arrow loss per year looks like. On targets.
I think im at 8 for this year. $18/arrow…ouch.