Proper Bench Shooting

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Gmen
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Re: Proper Bench Shooting

Post by Gmen »

Thanks for your opinion on Diablos. I sent two back and had two new ones sent to me. The new ones spin pretty good. I never made any arrows before. I would be willing to try. Who would you recommend for arrow making supplies. Also, does anyone sell custom bolts for a Matrix 355?
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Limbs and Sticks
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Re: Proper Bench Shooting

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Gmen wrote:Thanks for your opinion on Diablos. I sent two back and had two new ones sent to me. The new ones spin pretty good. I never made any arrows before. I would be willing to try. Who would you recommend for arrow making supplies. Also, does anyone sell custom bolts for a Matrix 355?


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Raymond
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Re: Proper Bench Shooting

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Limbs and Sticks wrote:This is a rest I made about 25yrs ago, works fine for any thing I set in it, adjustable front height and I clamp the whole set up to what ever table were shooting off of, i can strap guns down in it, xbows to me are held down easily,works for me

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Now that is using the think tank. Way to go.
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