"Hatchet" 340
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Re: "Hatchet" 340
Looks pretty sweet just the way it is!
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Re: "Hatchet" 340
Sweet
Vixen 2, metal ibex,Phoenix,sapphire,matrix 330 ,matrix 355 ,vortex and baby grand piano y25 relayer.
Trigger tecs,leupold crossbones and nikon bolts.
Zombie slayers and mostly swat broadheads.
Trigger tecs,leupold crossbones and nikon bolts.
Zombie slayers and mostly swat broadheads.
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Re: "Hatchet" 340
And I always thought the suppressor 355 couldn't be beat in the compact category!
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Re: "Hatchet" 340
Leupold Optics
Boo Custom Strings
Black Eagle Arrows
Ti64.com Fastener Kits
Boo Custom Strings
Black Eagle Arrows
Ti64.com Fastener Kits
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Re: "Hatchet" 340
....very nice bow!
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Re: "Hatchet" 340
Great, now we have a technical term for all the custom work!
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Re: "Hatchet" 340
What does that make me??
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Re: "Hatchet" 340
Really nice bow!
Micro Bulldog 335
Micro 308 Short
BD 330
Woodstock 342 (Matrix)
Matrix 355 with 310 Riser
Micro 308 Short
BD 330
Woodstock 342 (Matrix)
Matrix 355 with 310 Riser
Re: "Hatchet" 340
"It sports a Stryker stock, all rubber dipped components, Nikon Bolt and an ACP trigger in 2 stage. So far nothing has been done to the front end, so speed is factory, but overall length from stock to stirrup is a measly 29.25"."
I like what I see. What particularly interests me is the rubber coating. Who did the coating, and was it costly?
That's a feature far more practical than ANY camo coating in my opinion.
I suspect that more game has been lost to the sound of a bow "clunking" on a branch or something , or, scratching against a zipper, than ever was disturbed by color of a bow.
I like what I see. What particularly interests me is the rubber coating. Who did the coating, and was it costly?
That's a feature far more practical than ANY camo coating in my opinion.
I suspect that more game has been lost to the sound of a bow "clunking" on a branch or something , or, scratching against a zipper, than ever was disturbed by color of a bow.
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Re: "Hatchet" 340
The absolute BEST rubber dipping is the factory dipped parts from Excalibur. Stirrup, and hold down spring specifically. I've tried many different options for rubber dipping, and they are all temporary at best. I did have reasonable luck with some rubberized rock guard on one bow stirrup, but it would softened in the summer and pick up pebblesHi5 wrote: ↑Fri Feb 21, 2020 5:14 pm"It sports a Stryker stock, all rubber dipped components, Nikon Bolt and an ACP trigger in 2 stage. So far nothing has been done to the front end, so speed is factory, but overall length from stock to stirrup is a measly 29.25"."
I like what I see. What particularly interests me is the rubber coating. Who did the coating, and was it costly?
That's a feature far more practical than ANY camo coating in my opinion.
I suspect that more game has been lost to the sound of a bow "clunking" on a branch or something , or, scratching against a zipper, than ever was disturbed by color of a bow.
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Re: "Hatchet" 340
I wish Excalibur would do the equivalent of the Hogue overmoulded stock..
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