Straight Shooter

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  1. My son is 10 and has been shooting a compound since he ws 4 years old. Granted it was just a Panda bow @ 19 pound draw weight, but he now shooting in the mid 20's on his draw weight now with a release aid ,extreme sights and a peep. Get'em used to one thing, it'll be tougher to train on form from a recurve to a compound. IMO
  2. No I need the sights for my new bow. This is one sweet shooting bow and smoking fast. Make me an offer.
  3. Here is one of them, I don't have a rest on it but two W.B. Deluxe's are on the way as well.
  4. I've still got Arnie's e-mail address! Awesome buck!
  5. This evening I'll post a picture of the first one, my second is still in labor! LOL
  6. Excellent condition and I will get pictures on here later today. 28-30" draw module, 55-70# draw weight, 65% let-off. Not a scratch on it just a mark of where the sights were mounted. Its got less than 100 shots on it and been a case most of its time I've had. I used it only as a back up bow, so it never really got its time in the woods. $500.00 O.B.O. tyd
  7. I love the grip on these bows, a small neck and flat back on the riser. The way I hold the bow it feel great!
  8. Now its really going to be tough, I've got another one on the way! LOL I have twins now!
  9. Got it in yesterday and dude does it feel good. I just can't wait to shoot the thing now! I've got about 4 more months to go and I'll still have to work my way up to it starting out with my tournament bow first. I will get some pictures of it on here before then, though.
  10. I don't see how more weight can equate to flatter trajectory either, unless they went up on draw weight to compensate for the added weight. your not going to get flatter unless you increase the speed not the weight. I will say that longer vanes will stablize an arrow quicker but not make it shoot flatter. I made the switch from 4" vanes to blazers two seasons ago and saw no difference as far as flight or speed. I left my poundage the same, I only had to move my sight cage to the left and right not up or down and this was done on two different bows I hunt with.
  11. Yes they do and I can't wait, I'm all ready thinking of trading my Slayer Extreme for another Cardiac. I kind of like to have the same bow for a back up so my form isn't all over the place if I have problem during a hunt. Found an excellent deal on AT for Doinker stablizers at 20.00 a pop on the 4" D2. Now I just got to get a Whisker Biscuit ordered for it.
  12. Awesome, can't wait to see the pictures!
  13. Maybe some type of custome grip or just go bare back on the riser.
  14. I shoot Copper John's for hunting and extreme RT900's for 3-D; both are great sights. I just don't like the small sight cage fore hunting on the extreme sights, never had a problem seeing the pins on the CJ's in low light, though. Extremes are very well known for beng bright in low light situations and I have to agree, especially over the CJ's.
  15. It should be here Monday or Tuesday, I had it shipped from a pro shop about two hours away. I figured shipping was cheaper than gas. When I get her all dressed up I'll take a picture or two. I''l have to lay the whole family of my bows out and take a picture of that as well. They do keep getting shorter too, I've got two CSS Challengers at 39 ata, a Martin Slayer Extreme at 37 ata and now my Cardiac at 33 ata. I like those avatars, pretty cool! Good luck with your new one as well!
  16. They work great! Especially during the super hot days of fall when every gnat, mosquito, yellow jacket, and every other biting or stinging bug is out.
  17. Well, I took the plung and have a Cardiac on the way. It's been a tough decision to retire my CSS Challenger; after hunting with it for the last 8 seasons and taking 21 deer including a P&Y with it. I really couldn't pass the deal up either, brand new in the box for $550.00- 300.00 under a Mathews by the way! LOL I can't wait to get it and set it up for the up and coming season, it stinks I can't shoot it until June because of shoulder and elbow surgery. However, it will be tuned and completely set up ready to shoot when June does arrive. My neighbor having 2 ROSS's was a big selling point for this bow, since I was able to shoot his and by far thety are a smooth and forgiving shooting bow.