Whats your Indoor target setup ?


Tony

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post your setup and / or pics..

2003 Flame Hoyt Protec @ 60 lbs.

Trophy Taker rest

Sureloc Supreme sight with Shrewd 3X scope

Easton X10 stabilizer

Zenith or Solution 2 release

Easton 2613s with red treebark 5 inch feathers

Nikon 8X40 Binos

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Re: Whats your Indoor target setup ?

Tony, that's a sweet looking setup - not that I'm biased or anything. grin.gif

I'm stoked because I've just recently got a new target setup. The bow arrived at the end of September and - finally - the sight about a week ago.

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2005 Hoyt Protec, XT3000 limbs, 50 lb

Trap Door rest

Sureloc Supreme sight c/w 4x Zeiss scope

Superstix 36" stabilizer

TruFire release

Still working on which arrows to use.

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Re: Whats your Indoor target setup ?

Mine is a "work-in-progress". wink.gif

2004 Mathews Q2XL

Realtree X-tra Grey Camo

60-70 Pound Limbs

28" Draw Length

Mathews Micro Rest

LimbSaver Ultra's (Black)

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It is something that I'm only going to set up when I can. If I can buy a sight here and get a stabilizer there, I'll be fine. I'm thinking about an Extreme sight, just like I have on my Switchback. Might look at a Vibracheck Stabilizer also. Going with Gold Tip Arrows of some sort and a Carter Release.

About the biggest change is limbs. I will probably end up getting 50-60 pound limbs for it.

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Re: Whats your Indoor target setup ?

hoyt_hunter, the sight is more a combination of an adjustable pin to set for whatever distance you would be shooting (as well as windage, as required) and a single magnifying lens rather than a multi-lens scope.

Usually the lenses are in the neighborhood of 3x or 4x and they simply make it easier to see what you're doing, especially for the longer distances. As for the sight itself, the long arm extension provides greater spread between the peep and the pin, thus making for a more precise sight picture.

~Disclaimer~ : I'm a babe in the woods with this stuff and perhaps Tony or other equally knowledgeable archer could improve on my meagre explanation.

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