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Nov 02
2008

Matt-MSR Hyperflow Gear Review

Posted by Matthew Burrows in Water Purificationwater filterMSRequipmentbowhuntingbivouacBackpackingBackpackback country

Matthew Burrows
 

Gear Review- MSR Hyperflow

 

Sep 15
2008

My Goals for the 2008-2009 Season..

Posted by michaeledge in mybloghuntingequipmentbroadheadsbowhuntingbow huntingarchery3d shooting3D

michaeledge

My goal this year is to take a whitetail with my bow.  I plan to go in a couple of weeks to shoot a hog with my bow to get ready for the season.  I will be going to my hunting camp in grosse tete to hunt both hogs and whitetail.  When I hunt hogs I plan to start with a treestand, bit if that does not work I will try and put a spot and stalk.  When I am whitetail hunting I will be hunting out of a treestand.  Unlike hunting big muleys in the mountains, we cannot spot and stalk because our woods are too thick.  My setup this year is a HOYT Avenger set at 60 lbs and 27 1/2 in. draw legnth. I am using G5 sites. I shoot 400gr Easton arrows with 100gr thunderhead browheads.
 
Michael
Jun 26
2008

Creating you own home bow shop!!!

Posted by Jason Amaro in Shooting a bowJason Amaro New MexicoJason AmaroEveryday BowCastequipmentarrow flightarrowarchery

Jason Amaro

Taking the next step is what Bowcast is all about. Taking the next step, from the average archer to the complete archer is what we are trying to facilitate. For many archers the next step involves becoming your own bow mechanic. If you really want to understand how a bow works you need to start maintaining and fiddling with your own bow.

May 26
2008

Setting your 2nd Axis - Making sure you bubble is level

Posted by Jason Amaro in setting up a new bowgadgetsequipment3d shooting

Jason Amaro

I hope everybody had a great and safe Memorial Day. If you are a Veteran, thank you for your service.

You may have been hearing a lot of buzz around setting your 3rd axis. Well, that is great and we should set the 3rd axis but you might be asking yourself, “What is the 2nd axis and should I worry about it?” Well, yes you should worry about your 2nd axis. The 2nd axis is basically making sure that the bubble on your sight is level. It is really pretty easy to check. If you bubble is not giving you the correct reading, what could happen? It can lead you to induce bow torque into your grip, and it will lead to basic inaccuracy. There are two basic ways; one is more reliable and the other is kind of cheesy.

Feb 17
2008

Britney Spears prefers 7 inches

Posted by Aneal Roney in SpearsheightequipmentBritneybracearchery

Aneal Roney

As I am getting ready to slip into a new bow, I have been contemplating the change I am going to be making to my brace height - which is currently 7 inches on my Hoyt VTec.  I am moving into a 6 inch brace height - so, it has me thinking...is the speed really worth it?

 

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