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  1. #21
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    Re: What bows are people shooting these days

    Current set up:
    Diamond Iceman 60lb
    Octane rest
    IQ Bowsight 5 pin
    And a stubby rubber stabilizer, not sure on the brand.
    Excellent starter bow.

    I'm gonna try some new bows this spring, but I will be getting a Ripcord Ace rest, 10" bee stinger stabilizer, tight spot 5 arrow quiver And a spothogg fast Eddy XL. For bows I'm leaning towards to the elite option7, reign 7 or the realm X, but I will be trying everything I can to see what feels right.

  2. #22
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    Feb 2014
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    Abbotsford
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    Re: What bows are people shooting these days

    2017 PSE Carbon Air 34 evolve cams
    Schaffer Opposition air 6pin sight
    Ripcord Ace drop away rest
    Dead centre 8" carbon stabilizer with a 6" carbon side bar (Bee stinger Elite side bar hardwear with QR adaptors)
    Tight spot quiver
    Gold tip Hunter pro (fletched 4vane)
    Iron Will outfitters 100 gr fixed broadheads
    Scott Talon index finger release

  3. #23
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    Mar 2014
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    Re: What bows are people shooting these days

    hoyt defiant @70lb
    ultrarest
    HHA sight
    beestinger
    easton fmj
    wasp sledgehamner 150 grain
    spotthogg wiseguy release

  4. #24
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    Mar 2018
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    Re: What bows are people shooting these days

    Obsession Fixation 6M 70#
    Tight spot
    Trophy Ridge HX drop away
    Trophy Ridge React single pin for spring 3d, turkey and bear, then a cbe 3pin tek hybrid slider
    Trophy Ridge static sx static side bar
    Black Eagle Rampage

  5. #25
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    Jun 2015
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    Re: What bows are people shooting these days

    Hoyt Spyder turbo
    Single pin sight
    Qad dropaway
    Tight spot quiver
    Micro diameter arrows
    Bee stinger multi axis stabilizer

    Deadly at 70 all day long, can shoot out over a 100 on targets pretty consistent.

  6. #26
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    Re: What bows are people shooting these days

    Recurve (traditional) sage samick, 55# draw.....if I can get an elk with that this season it will be a dream..

  7. #27
    Join Date
    Jun 2004
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    Re: What bows are people shooting these days

    Vlad Longbow
    Cedar arrows
    Release - Hypersonic Apex 78 year old "Fingers
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    Group Memberships.

    Traditional Bowhunters of BC
    Abbotsford Fish and Game Club
    BCWF
    United Bowhunters of BC

  8. #28
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    Apr 2018
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    Vancouver
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    Re: What bows are people shooting these days

    Hoyt Carbon Defiant 70#
    Trophy Taker Rest
    Spyder Carbon 10" Stab
    Tightspot Quiver
    Nock-On Silverback release
    Easton Axis 5mm arrows
    VPA solid three-blade broadheads
    IG: @jaridwarren

  9. #29
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    Re: What bows are people shooting these days

    Hoyt charger at 65lbs.

    I don't know any different but I like it

  10. #30
    Join Date
    Apr 2010
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    Abbotsford
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    Re: What bows are people shooting these days

    I just picked up my new bow on Wednesday. Took it out to the range immediately, and I'm loving it. Ruined a couple of fletches at 40 yards with tight groups. Almost zero pin float.

    PSE Evolve 31 at 60 lbs and 80% let off
    Dead Center, Dead-level stabiliser system
    Ripcord Ace
    MBG Widow Maker


    Last edited by Riverbc; 05-19-2018 at 07:52 AM. Reason: to add pic
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