My Y25 LH [997]

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My Y25 LH [997]

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Here it is. What a shooter these are! That little bit of extra weight is just right for offhand shooting. These were my first 3 offhand shots at 30 yds. I quit right there, lol. I guess a new broom does sweep cleaner. Don't razz me on setting it on the hanky, I'm still in the baby it stage, lol.
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Post by Northern »

Is that a STS mounted on your bow?
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She is a Beauty!
Nice shooting too!
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Nice armoured propane tank there Dan! LOL!
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So that's why you sold me your Exomax eh! :)
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And to think you guys made fun of me for having a pink string and vanes.... PFFT!
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Post by Digger »

So far we've seen more lefties than righties maybe Excal should have made a few more. :( :( :( :shock:
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Post by awshucks »

Northern wrote:Is that a STS mounted on your bow?
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Yes it is. And the string is a "Boo" Flemish Excel w/ served cat whiskers. Don insists on keeping me in strings for chrony tests, lol. His FFF and factory FFF give me the same fps. Going to this whisper quiet one cost me about 8 fps, a fair trade in my book. I'm getting 295 fps w/ this string, new bow, and 431 gr GT's. I shoot ALOT. I'm going to be shooting this rig even more.
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Post by dick195252 »

Congratulations that is a real beauty :wink:
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Post by Grizzly Adam »

Nice bow, good shootin'! :D
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Post by Pydpiper »

great shooting Dan! Bow looks great too!
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Post by Tar Heel »

Congrats Dan, very nice rig.

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Dan, that's simply bueatimus.
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Post by saxman »

Very Nice Dan.I hear the these bows are quieter as well.
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