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  1. Sbird2019

    WTS Mathews Phase 4 29 complete setup

    All prices lowered
  2. Sbird2019

    Your Top FIXED blade BH

    If you’re wanting a big fixed blade and don’t care about taking out a 2nd mortgage on your house, or just feel like having a good chuckle, check out the Bishop Jumbo head 1.75 inch cut 3 blade broadhead with .123 blade thickness (3x that of the Exodus)
  3. Sbird2019

    WTS Mathews Phase 4 29 complete setup

    Price reduced. Ttt
  4. Sbird2019

    WTS Mathews Phase 4 29 complete setup

    Ttt Prices for individual accessories added
  5. Sbird2019

    Axcel landslyde 3 pin .19 vs .10

    Are sight lights allowed where you live? For target shooting, if you do sanctioned events I’d check that too, but if memory serves correctly, the end of the sight rod in the landslyde is threaded and can receive a screw in sight light that could help with pin illumination Probably more...
  6. Sbird2019

    Axcel landslyde 3 pin .19 vs .10

    For target, lighting tends to be a little better / more consistent, or at least more fair weather friendly. If accuracy is more important than visibility, 0.010 pins are going to be more accurate. At distance, especially depending on how far your sight is from your riser, 0.019 pins can cover...
  7. Sbird2019

    WTS Mathews Phase 4 29 complete setup

    price reduced. Ttt
  8. Sbird2019

    Best to shoot different bows before buying, but what to do when looking at used previous gen models?

    If those are the bow models you’re interested in, I would see if any shops have any Phase 4’s still in stock. The phase 4 is the same riser, cam, draw cycle, and nearly same specs as the V3 and VXR. The phase 4 comes in 29 and 33 ATA, so hopefully you could try both and that would for sure tell...
  9. Sbird2019

    WTS Mathews Phase 4 29 complete setup

    Price reduced
  10. Sbird2019

    What Slider should I get?

    I love my spot hogg triple stack. Better than the double pin in my opinion because you can adjust each individual pin to your bow speed and your desired distances. The double pin is fixed, so your yardage gap just is what it is. You may get lucky on a double pin and your gap works out to be 20...
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