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Author Topic: FINALLY GOT MY NEW BOW  (Read 4796 times)

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Offline Cody Gruchow

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i broke down and bought the Fred Bear Truth, i was most impressed with this bow and it was very afforatable, now i only bought the bare bow, so i still going to load this bow

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Offline proangler16

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Nice looking bow Cody, good job and a great choice too.  Your right, you need to load it up with accessories that fit your hunting and shooting preferences and style of drawing strings.  Congrats!!!    :drinking:
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Look out, Cody's going to single handedly pull the retail economy out of the duldrums loading up his new bow.   :fudd:
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Offline Grute Man

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Yeah I know what ya mean Deadeye - the sky is the limit when it comes to accessories/necessities.

Sweet bow there, Cody.  Check with the boys at MN Arch; they'll fix you up right.  I went out there for a few things and one of which was a stabelizer.  He let me open packages and try as many as my heart desired.  I really love my acessories/necessities; that's what really makes my bow for me.

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Offline Cody Gruchow

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thats were i was thinking of going.

hmmm i hope i dont spend to much on the sight quiver arrows broadheads, stabilizer, arrow rest, cat whiskers, nock loop  awful big list there, but should be fun.

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is that the truth or the truth II



Offline deadeye

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Cody, you forgot to mention a STS string shock Supressor, bow case, new release, and wrist strap.   I'm sure others can mention a few we forgot.   :toast:  Might as well spring for that new tree stand you have been eyeing.  :rotflmao:   
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Offline Grute Man

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Good points there Deadeye.  Hey what about targets?  A good 3D should help alot.  And don't forget to not mix your arrows so a dozen for practice and a dozen for hunting should get you started.  Hey did you know G5 Montechs have practice broad heads?  That way, you're not practicing with field tips. 

Yeah buddy.
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Offline Cody Gruchow

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well i already have a new release and bow case, and tree stand so im cover there lol

star its just the truth not the truth 2

i have been looking for the 3d target though but there kind of spendy.

i shoot rage broadheads and they include practice tips with them so i dont use feild tips anymore

Offline Grute Man

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Here's a tip for whatever decoy/3D Target you get.  A friend just told me this today.  They're actually made of a biodegradeable (sp?) type of foam to be more nature friendly. 

So whatever one you get, keep it out of the sun/elements when you're not using it.

I've heard Reinharts (sp?) are some of the best but that same guy told me he has had another one (McKenzie??) for over 10 years so I'd say he got his money's worth out of that one.
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Offline Cody Gruchow

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well i was looking at cabelas and i see they average for the good ones between 150 dollars and up. could just practice on the rabbits running around the farm, thats always fun. :party1:

Offline MnArch

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Dude,  I have roughly 40 3-D targets for our 3-D range (half Mckenzie half Rinehart).  And all I have to say is that Rinehart targets WILL out perform any other 3-D target out there.  They are a little spendy at first...but the replacement vitals are cheaper than Mckenzie and there foam is much better self-healing if you were to shoot a broadhead into it.  You can get a good Rinehart starting at $100.
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Offline Cody Gruchow

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well if i win the prize for the shed hunting tournament i know what ill spend it on lol.

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Offline tripnchip

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heck cody you might as well buy a couple different sights and rests, bow mounted quiver and a hip quiver, two different broad heads, fletching tool,fletching, lighted nocks for hunting and regular nocks forrepairing the ones you hit and break, portable bow press, extra string set up with peep and nock point, extra cable, tuning tools. Then set a room aside in the house or build a little shop for your bow room.
  Archery is a cheap sport to get into, all you need is a long stick and some short ones. lol
 Congrates on the new bow cody, enjoy and chasing them rabbits with it can be great fun and practice.

Offline Cody Gruchow

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maybe trip, that is a bit much lol