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Re: Shuttle T (LEGAL) per WDFW
« Reply #30 on: May 03, 2010, 10:22:50 PM »
lol

hey carp...  my shuttle T locks fly just like my practice tips too... ;)

dont have the heart to tell ya I only shoot bh's...even for practice...  i dont own but a few field points...Ill use those once season starts...
to keep the muscles strong I try to shoot 30-50 shots a day...about 10 will be at an extended range shot..30-40 yards...the rest will be on a second block target in my garage...so like 8 yards...the 30-40 yards shots are with my t-locks on...the garage shots are all strength and form shooting..less interested in arrow flight...  so done with FT's...

but I know what ya mean...I know several people swear by G5 perfect match to FT's

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Re: Shuttle T (LEGAL) per WDFW
« Reply #31 on: May 03, 2010, 10:59:33 PM »
you and me are a lot alike when it comes to how we practice i burn threw 1-2 broadhead targets a year because i shoot so much and about 70% of my practice is with my broadheads i only shoot field tips when i am in 3d target season they don't take to kindly to broadheads at 3d shoots :yike: :chuckle: seems like all bows shoot and like diffrent setups kinda like rifles and shotguns. and since i own 10 bows right now just sold 3 and bought another last week and looking to maybe get another off ebay tomarrow.  :yike: i am a archery freack :chuckle:
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Re: Shuttle T (LEGAL) per WDFW
« Reply #32 on: May 07, 2010, 07:54:20 PM »
Shuttle T's are good. A 100 gr one broke both ribs of the doe I shot at 62 yards last season.

But if you practice a lot with broadheads, like I did, the blades would come loose in the ferrel. Did seem to decrease accuracy for me.

I'll be shooting something else this upcoming season.

 


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