TREESTANDSNYPER

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  • Birthday 07/18/1972

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    Perry, New York

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  1. Well there are a ton of great bows out there today. Pretty much every company is producing solid bows today. First off depends on which cam system you prefer. Single cam, binary cams, hybrid cams and the the off shoot cams that derive themselves from them. Bowtech uses what they call an Overdrive Binary cam system. Do you like cable stops that contact the cables for a softer back wall, or a limb stop that hits the limbs for a rock solid back wall. A bows grip to me is the one thing that will decide for me, if the grip isn't what I like then I will not buy it. Look at bows from Hoyt, Mathews, Bowtech, PSE, Bear, Prime, New Breed Archery, Elite, Strother Archery and Obsession Archery. There are even more companies, and they all build a solid shooting quality bow. Remember speed isn't everything, all bows today have a plenty fast IBO speed rating. The best way to find the perfect bow for you is to hit up every shop near you and shoot as many as you possibly can. Let the bow pick you. Don't let a bows brand name or high IBO speed rating decide for you.
  2. I try and shoot my bow every day, all year long. Shooting is so much fun, I can't imagine not shooting for more than a day.
  3. Over the past few years I've had a B-Stinger on several of my bows. I've used the 8.5", 10.25" and 12" rods. I've shot with 8, 11 and 14 oz weights. Overall they do a great job at helping you hold on target better, and controlling the reaction of the bow at the shot. They don't do much (if anything) for vibration, but they do exactly what a stab is supposed to do.
  4. For the first time since my first yearI started bowhunting (13 years ago) I'm sticking with the bow I have right now. I've owned a ton of bows over the past years, I'd say on average 5 new bows every year. I've finally found a bow that I shoot extremely well and fits me perfectly. I got this bow back in about September, and it has finally occurred to me after all these years that if it aint broke...don't mess with it.
  5. Well this is my latest addition to the arsenal. It's a New Breed Nemesis, with a custom 2 tone finish done by Lee Martin. The bows finish is done in OD Green/Dark Earth cutouts. The grips are made by Create A Grip and are made out of water buffalo horn. Strings and cables are VaporTrail OD green and buckskin. I'm shooting an Axcel Armortech HD sight, Limbdriver rest, and a Posten Fat Max 10" stab with a Shrewd QD.
  6. Here's some pics of my New Breed Archery Genetix...Samurai Edition with the new for 2010 Barnsdale split limbs.
  7. The only stab I'll put on my bows is a B-Stinger. If you want a real stabilizer, one that does what it's supposed to do (actually stabilize the bow), then check out a B-Stinger. They come in 8.5", 10.25", and 12" carbon rods...and end weights in 8 oz., 11 oz., 14 oz., and 17 oz.
  8. I have a Bowtech Admiral FLX. Awesome shooting bow, super quiet and zero handshock. It's completely dead at the shot. Very impressed with it, and how well it shoots.
  9. Have one on my Admiral, it's a very nice rest. It was super easy to set-up and tune...no issues with it whatsoever. No problems with wear on the roller either. Also it's easily the quietest drop away rest I've ever used.
  10. YUP, I bought a Bowtech Admiral FLX...sweet shooting bow!
  11. Thanks...it looks awesome, and shoots even better!
  12. Thanks guys, I just got my Emerald Green/Black Bling Sling in for it today...looks sweet BTW! I put quite a few arrows through the Admiral this evening, and I'm really loving this bow. Still trying to decide wether or not to put a B-Stinger on it or not. It holds on target very well, and at 20 yards is very accurate. I have a 7" Octane stab right now, and it seems to be doing an excellent job so far. Have to see how well it does at 30+ yards...if I shoot it well at the longer distances I'm going to stick with the Octane stab.
  13. Picked up my new Bowtech Admiral FLX the other day, and set it up and got her tuned to perfection this morning. This is my first Bowtech ever, and it's sure delivers on all the good things I've heard over the years. Super quiet and absolutely ZERO hand shock. Dead in the hand.
  14. Thank you very much...it's a sweet shooter.
  15. New Breed Archery, Genetix...Samurai Edition. 26.5"/60 pounds.