Camo flake
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Re: Camo flake
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Matrix 355
Trigger Tech two stage trigger
ADF scope mount
Hawke XB30 1.5-5x30mm SR compact scope
BEE's 18" arrows
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Matrix suppression system
Broadheads 125gr. Slick Tricks
Xcaliber custom strings
Trigger Tech two stage trigger
ADF scope mount
Hawke XB30 1.5-5x30mm SR compact scope
BEE's 18" arrows
Cheek piece
Matrix suppression system
Broadheads 125gr. Slick Tricks
Xcaliber custom strings
Re: Camo flake
you'll never pay attention to that anymore now that you know the answer,and it wont get any worse,its really unnoticeable unless your just searching for it...
2004 Exomax
same ole Varizone
Danny Miller's strings
20" Black Eagle Executioner's with Blazers
100 grain 2" Swackers
(why such wide limbs you ask?.......cause chicks dig em!)
same ole Varizone
Danny Miller's strings
20" Black Eagle Executioner's with Blazers
100 grain 2" Swackers
(why such wide limbs you ask?.......cause chicks dig em!)
Re: Camo flake
I fully agree that it DOES NOT MATTER.
That said, being OCD, when i picked up my Matrix, I started de-cocking in the same manner that I cock the bow. I start out holding the two t-handles in my RH (I place each between different fingers in order to keep them sort of 'separate'). I then pull back on the rope while pulling trigger, followed by quickly moving LH up to grab the L handle as I'm letting off on the strings. BY the time they are at the trigger-safety point on the bow, the tension is low enough that I can shift the L handle to LH and proceed to de-cock.
Hard to explain, but not so hard to do, actually! One BIG CAVEAT... I only have a Vixen II and a 330. Those with burlier bows might risk dry-fire. But if you can comfortably 'hold' the bow with both handles above the safety release, then you're prob strong enough - with your bow - to do this.
I picked up the idea from a video I saw somewhere... will see if I can dig it up.
That said, being OCD, when i picked up my Matrix, I started de-cocking in the same manner that I cock the bow. I start out holding the two t-handles in my RH (I place each between different fingers in order to keep them sort of 'separate'). I then pull back on the rope while pulling trigger, followed by quickly moving LH up to grab the L handle as I'm letting off on the strings. BY the time they are at the trigger-safety point on the bow, the tension is low enough that I can shift the L handle to LH and proceed to de-cock.
Hard to explain, but not so hard to do, actually! One BIG CAVEAT... I only have a Vixen II and a 330. Those with burlier bows might risk dry-fire. But if you can comfortably 'hold' the bow with both handles above the safety release, then you're prob strong enough - with your bow - to do this.
I picked up the idea from a video I saw somewhere... will see if I can dig it up.
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Re: Camo flake
Not sure why you would want to decock that way when doing so as demonstrated in the instruction video is much easier and safer.
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Re: Camo flake
Benefits don't outweigh risks here...Flecha wrote:I fully agree that it DOES NOT MATTER.
That said, being OCD, when i picked up my Matrix, I started de-cocking in the same manner that I cock the bow. I start out holding the two t-handles in my RH (I place each between different fingers in order to keep them sort of 'separate'). I then pull back on the rope while pulling trigger, followed by quickly moving LH up to grab the L handle as I'm letting off on the strings. BY the time they are at the trigger-safety point on the bow, the tension is low enough that I can shift the L handle to LH and proceed to de-cock.
Hard to explain, but not so hard to do, actually! One BIG CAVEAT... I only have a Vixen II and a 330. Those with burlier bows might risk dry-fire. But if you can comfortably 'hold' the bow with both handles above the safety release, then you're prob strong enough - with your bow - to do this.
I picked up the idea from a video I saw somewhere... will see if I can dig it up.
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Boo Custom Strings
Black Eagle Arrows
Ti64.com Fastener Kits
Re: Camo flake
X2 the white string groove gives it character.[/quote]
Exactly right.
Exactly right.
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Re: Camo flake
...well said Don! .....the best part about it is you might ask a question that some "experts" will learn from!Boo wrote:Hmmmmm, might be! LOL! Much of what a newbie sees as a tip or trick is just things we take for granted. Use the search function, PM, Email or start a thread asking.Jcomer wrote:Thanks again guys I'm sure there's a bunch of little tricks and tips on here that I will be picking up.
The expression "no one knows how stupid you are until you open your mouth" applies to asinine answers not the questions.
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In a tough situation and wonder where God is; ...the Teacher is always quiet during the test.
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Anthony
A360 (l'Assassino)
AXE 340
Scorpyd DS (w/AeroCrank AD)
GRZ2
G1-NM335(On loan)
ZS,Ex
Spits
Vixenmaster Strings