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Quote from: Smossy on August 09, 2013, 04:36:09 PMI always thought these styles looked really cool. I wouldnt mind picking up a crossbow when I get a job for coyote hunting..I shot one like that at the ATA show a few years back. It was SWEET!!! I was really tempted to get one to hunt antelope in WY with. If I could only figure out how to get one without taking a third mortgage on the house
I always thought these styles looked really cool. I wouldnt mind picking up a crossbow when I get a job for coyote hunting..
With that short ATA and fat grip I almost thought it was a Mathews.
I wouldnt call it forgiving, and I dont think anyone will be stacking arrows with it at 100 yards any time soon
Quote from: alwinearcher on August 09, 2013, 04:41:28 PMI wouldnt call it forgiving, and I dont think anyone will be stacking arrows with it at 100 yards any time soon I'm sure if they only made a double hole peep for it everyone would be stacking arrows at 100 yards with it
The double peep thing doesn't work right? It looks way goofy to me.
Quote from: D-Rock425 on August 09, 2013, 05:14:36 PMThe double peep thing doesn't work right? It looks way goofy to me.Just watch the video - the thing is awesome I've been asked dozens of times to make one. Not going to happen. If it costs me business so be it. I expect there will be Youtubers that talk about how freakin' awesome it is. Just like most internet experts. But, we aren't much into the gimmick game just to make money. If I thought it was better we would make it. I have a hard enough time rationalizing selling pink, red and green peep sights which are horrible IMO. But at least the foundation of our Super-Deuce 38 peep is proven reliable.
Its how you look, not how you see.......
Have shot, sold, and set up a few of the Liberty's. agree on the forgiveness, not very good! And very jumpy at the shot. Nothing more then a gimmicky bow. No longer carry them for that reason. Double peep does work. Have shot a double set- up for the last 3 years on novelty 3-d courses. On on a Z7, lately on my Chill. Use a 3/16" RAD with a Tommy Hogg for 0-100 yards, then above it set a 1/4" RAD starting from 110-200 yards. Takes some practice learning how to drop the anchor and still stay fairly secure, but can keep the shots in the heart/ lung on a McKenzie goat 75% of the time at 200 yards. Wins a few s $'s when a few of us are shooting for money!
who uses a peep?