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Old 08-09-2005, 07:17 PM
jmarriott jmarriott is offline
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I have always used the metal nocks but I was looking at the loop myself. If you are going to change up something now is the time of the year to do it. Lots of time to get used to it till it is deer season again.

I try to not change to much on my setup per year. I might change one thing.

I like my big old 2117 arrows with 125 grain muzzys, still can't seem to get myself to go carbon. I did add a 5 degree helical to the vanes about 5 years ago.

I added limb savers one year to quite the string and vibration, I keep bumping my poundage every few years. I started out at 53 pounds am I think i got it up to 65 now And I added a glowing sight pin setup for a little more prime time in the stand.

I did think about the dropaway rest for this year and a switch to carbons or easton ACC's but i started shooting everyother night july 4 th and i am still getting nice groups from the garage roof and the treehouse, and With a bit of canting of the bow i seem to get nice into and against the wind shots also.

I am still using a 8 or 9 years old PSE bow and i could i am sure i could add about 5 yards of deer hunting area from my stands if I was to do all of those changes but I think I need a whole new setup and to keep this one the way it is.
Sometimes change is tough like getting into a pool from the shallow end when you just need to jump in.
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