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Old 04-14-2004, 07:22 AM   #15
LostHawg
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Note the board in the background of my second picture. Gonna have to flip it over. Thats what I test my colors on. It's also marked for my arrow lengths.

I took the added point weight into consideration. Trying to find the perfect flying arrow. The 135s and 130s do good, but I think I can do better. I've still got a half dozen of each broadheads; 130W ribtek, 135 zwickey, and 160 Howard Hill. I may try to find me some 145 Magnus or Ribtek and see how they do also. But, I'm well set for broadheads, more or less. Oh yeah, and I've got 4 more zwickeys mounted, 3 130W ribteks mounted and 2 more 125 Magnus Journeyman. I keep curling the tips of the Magnus though, I think I have a bad batch. Hold onto your HHs Steve, you may decide to use them later.

Thanks for the compliments. One of the benefits of shooting traditional, you have a wide range of arrow material to work with. With the wood arrows, you even have more options as to how you want your bullets to look. I have fun with it. Then I go break them. :shock:
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