Guest kracey Posted March 24, 2005 Report Share Posted March 24, 2005 haha, your gonn get a lot of response to this. I suggest a Trophy Ridge Sight (very easy to sight in and use). Also, a stabalizer (again Trophy Ridge has a hunters model that is very good as well) basically all you need is a sight, arrow rest. Trophy Ridge is a great brand and very easy to use I suggest them all the way. but heres what you should have, with my suggestions: Must: Sight- Trophy Ridge Arrow rest- Whisker Biskut arrows and tips (broadheads and Field tips) Optional: Stablizer- Trophy Ridge string loop - any string silencers- string leeches Quiver- any Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
magnatecsteve Posted March 24, 2005 Report Share Posted March 24, 2005 Re: new bow accessiories I would first take it to a pro shop and have them set you up with a string loop and get the draw set for you. They can also install the peep, check timing, and just give the bow a run through. Sights, I would look at Cobra, they're good quality sights for low price, but if you have some money to spend, then Dead Nuts or Spot Hogg. If you decide to get a different rest, go with a Trophy Taker. Stabilizers are personal preference, most all of them work well. The NAP Shock Blockers are good cheap stabilizers, or any thet are flexible rubber like the Doinker line. That should get you started.... Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Chrud Posted March 24, 2005 Report Share Posted March 24, 2005 Re: new bow accessiories Putting the accessories on it is the best part! It's all personal preferance. I'm planning on getting a Mathews Switchback or Outback in a week or two, and all I'm putting on it will be... - Mathews Micro Rest (Black) or Schaffer MAT-1 (Hardwoods HD) - Extreme Sniper Recon with 0.019" Pins (Black or Hardwoods HD) - Vibracheck Isoflex Stabilizer (Hardwoods HD) - LimbSaver Ultras (Black) - Mathews Quick Detatch ArrowWeb Quiver (Hardwoods HD) - Fletcher Tru Peep Hunter (Maybe) Thats my preferance. The one thing I would recommend is a fall-away rest. You'll never look back. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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