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zeke@pa
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Post by zeke@pa »

crazyfarmer wrote:welcome... its good to see plenty PA guys/gals here now :D

btw, if you need any custom arrows in the future shoot me a PM;)

later one you might want to look into a Boo string and a groundpounder mount. Munch makes mounts here also for the quivers
I'll be looking you up in the future for some of your handy work. I need to finish collecting some accessories like a scope first. I'm really leaning towards the Hawke, I'm thinking I'll have to use the arrow weight to get the aiming circle to match up where I want them.

Already exchanged a couple of PM's with groundpounder on the mounts.

I should shoot Boo a PM to get on the list for a couple of strings, I saw one recent post where they're was about a 40 person back log.
Farmer
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Post by Farmer »

welcome to the family !! :D
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Post by VixChix »

WELCOME to the forum, Zeke@pa!!!
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crazyfarmer
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Post by crazyfarmer »

zeke@pa wrote:
crazyfarmer wrote:welcome... its good to see plenty PA guys/gals here now :D

btw, if you need any custom arrows in the future shoot me a PM;)

later one you might want to look into a Boo string and a groundpounder mount. Munch makes mounts here also for the quivers
I'll be looking you up in the future for some of your handy work. I need to finish collecting some accessories like a scope first. I'm really leaning towards the Hawke, I'm thinking I'll have to use the arrow weight to get the aiming circle to match up where I want them.

Already exchanged a couple of PM's with groundpounder on the mounts.

I should shoot Boo a PM to get on the list for a couple of strings, I saw one recent post where they're was about a 40 person back log.
PM him and see what he says;) I would use your factory strings untill you get use to that bow also:)
killshot
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Location: Brantford Ontario

Post by killshot »

Welcome to the forum friend
2008 Vortex 200
Vari-zone Scope
150 Grain Boltcutters
NGSS
Kelley
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Location: SW Michigan

Post by Kelley »

Welcome!!!
Exocet 200
Varizone
Boo String
Groundpounder Mount
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STS
Spitfire
nighthawk
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new Vortex

Post by nighthawk »

Welcome I am also a Vortex fan...awesome bow
2008 Vortex 200
Vari-Zone Scope
150 grain boltcutters
dutchhunter
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hello

Post by dutchhunter »

welcome .if you are still looking for a scope the scopes that xcal offers are second to none .i go with the lumazone for the bigger scope and more light but the other will do the job very well with the build in comp DUTCH
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Post by Vortex in SD »

I also just purchased my Vortex in Feb. :D :D
You will love it :D :D
Enjoy it :D
zeke@pa
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Location: Western Pa

Post by zeke@pa »

Made another trip to the stores over the weekend, Looked at some different scopes and bought a Lumizone and some other accessories I didn't have. I picked up the stringing aid, quiver and extra Flemish strings.

One end of the stringer cracked while I was trying to install the string. I ended up using one end of a rubber coated tie down hook to get the bow strung.
Cossack
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Post by Cossack »

Some of the stringers are not all that strong. I made my own using 3/4" Plexiglas.
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