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My TT is money...I dont think Ill ever change
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Ya they are bullet proof. I'm not giving mine up either
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How does the TT work in the woods? Do your arrows stay on well all of the time? In brush, etc.? I shoot a biscuit just because I know that it is in the right position but am wondering if I should try something else.
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I've had thousands of shots on a TT and only ever dropped one arrow and that was when my serving wore out and the nock wouldn't clip onto the string. Ive never dropped one in the field.
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I also would not change either. I am sold on the TT
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I've had two trophy takers and they both were great. I switched to a drop zone, just on a whim, and like it even better, but have nothing bad
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i've not had any problems with my TT either...
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