I’m looking for a Matthews Archery Dealer near Blaine, besides Capras ! I need a check up and a new rest.
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July 8, 2005 at 8:24 pm #8929
LIP, if you ever need any bow work done I could help you out as I used to manage an outdoor store here in Hastings. I did all of the tuning and stuff I could show you how to do it. as for the rest if you shoot a release you cant beat a golden key, good micro adjustable rest and VERY durable. I could used Tuck as a refrence since Ive done most of his work on bows and guns
July 8, 2005 at 8:24 pm #372025LIP, if you ever need any bow work done I could help you out as I used to manage an outdoor store here in Hastings. I did all of the tuning and stuff I could show you how to do it. as for the rest if you shoot a release you cant beat a golden key, good micro adjustable rest and VERY durable. I could used Tuck as a refrence since Ive done most of his work on bows and guns
July 9, 2005 at 12:13 pm #8940I shoot the Muzzy zero effect on my Mathews Outback, it works well for me and the drop away rest improved my shooting.
July 9, 2005 at 12:13 pm #372080I shoot the Muzzy zero effect on my Mathews Outback, it works well for me and the drop away rest improved my shooting.
July 11, 2005 at 1:52 pm #8955Thanks Mack!
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LIP, if you ever need any bow work done I could help you out as I used to manage an outdoor store here in Hastings. I did all of the tuning and stuff I could show you how to do it. as for the rest if you shoot a release you cant beat a golden key, good micro adjustable rest and VERY durable. I could used Tuck as a refrence since Ive done most of his work on bows and guns
Corey sounds good! When and where can we get this done! I can shoot in my yard. I set up a little 3-D course every year. Let me know I would like to get this done ASAP. So I can begin dialing this thing in. I have narrowed down my rests to 2. Either a Trophy Taker Shakey Hunter or a Trophy Ridge Drop Zone model. My bow seems loud now. I have not had her checked since a few months after I bought it.
July 11, 2005 at 1:52 pm #372280Thanks Mack!
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LIP, if you ever need any bow work done I could help you out as I used to manage an outdoor store here in Hastings. I did all of the tuning and stuff I could show you how to do it. as for the rest if you shoot a release you cant beat a golden key, good micro adjustable rest and VERY durable. I could used Tuck as a refrence since Ive done most of his work on bows and guns
Corey sounds good! When and where can we get this done! I can shoot in my yard. I set up a little 3-D course every year. Let me know I would like to get this done ASAP. So I can begin dialing this thing in. I have narrowed down my rests to 2. Either a Trophy Taker Shakey Hunter or a Trophy Ridge Drop Zone model. My bow seems loud now. I have not had her checked since a few months after I bought it.
July 11, 2005 at 3:37 pm #8956I could tune it for you just about anytime we would just have to set up a time that works for you. it will take about 20 to 25 min to do it right. I read you post about a loud rest justa question what stabilizer do you use? and to you use any limb savers? I have a video I will dig up for you easton arrows made of a arrow being shot at varying speeds out of different bows with different vibration dampening devices the film was shot in super super slow motion. you would be AMAZED at how much flex there is in your rest, limbs and riser. I was dumdfounded! you wouldnt think your bow would make it 10 shots much less 10thousand shots for the guys who shoot as much as we do!
let me know when you have time
LATA CoreyJuly 11, 2005 at 3:37 pm #372312I could tune it for you just about anytime we would just have to set up a time that works for you. it will take about 20 to 25 min to do it right. I read you post about a loud rest justa question what stabilizer do you use? and to you use any limb savers? I have a video I will dig up for you easton arrows made of a arrow being shot at varying speeds out of different bows with different vibration dampening devices the film was shot in super super slow motion. you would be AMAZED at how much flex there is in your rest, limbs and riser. I was dumdfounded! you wouldnt think your bow would make it 10 shots much less 10thousand shots for the guys who shoot as much as we do!
let me know when you have time
LATA Corey
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