Brand New
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Brand New
HI Guys; Iam just new here , I've only been reading so far.
Started xbow hunting about a season and a half ago , same old story, killed a nice deer first time out and now I'm hooked.
But I'm a bit overwhelmed and feel like a kid going to a new school for the first time. Where I once held my mighty Excalibur and felt invincible, now I feel naked and ashamed to be so unknowledgable (and at my age naked is not good)
So I got to get dressed,
I'll start with my string- A flemish dyna flight , is that ok or do I need something else.
Started xbow hunting about a season and a half ago , same old story, killed a nice deer first time out and now I'm hooked.
But I'm a bit overwhelmed and feel like a kid going to a new school for the first time. Where I once held my mighty Excalibur and felt invincible, now I feel naked and ashamed to be so unknowledgable (and at my age naked is not good)
So I got to get dressed,
I'll start with my string- A flemish dyna flight , is that ok or do I need something else.
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Re: Brand New
Hi Roly, welcome to the forum. If you've already whacked a nice deer I'd say you have everything you need already! Nothing wrong with your string. What do you think you are lacking? Is there anything you'd like to improve?roly wrote:HI Guys; Iam just new here , I've only been reading so far.
Started xbow hunting about a season and a half ago , same old story, killed a nice deer first time out and now I'm hooked.
But I'm a bit overwhelmed and feel like a kid going to a new school for the first time. Where I once held my mighty Excalibur and felt invincible, now I feel naked and ashamed to be so unknowledgable (and at my age naked is not good)
So I got to get dressed,
I'll start with my string- A flemish dyna flight , is that ok or do I need something else.
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Welcome aboard. If you already have a good string then I found a new quiver mount like the Groundpounder or danny Miller style is way better than the factory setup. It allows you to sling the bow and carry it over your shoulder like a rifle without banging into you. Listen to these guys, some of em have it bad for this stuff but I'm not mentioning any names.
Phoenix
Boo string
Dan Miller quiver mount
STS
Varizone
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Boo string
Dan Miller quiver mount
STS
Varizone
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Welcome to the forum! You have plenty of time to experiment with diff. options you can go with before next season. Lot of members on here offer some great products with unbelivable service. Good luck friend, & enjoy!
* Oh yeah, crossbows and this damn forum can get very addicting!
* Oh yeah, crossbows and this damn forum can get very addicting!
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- one shot scott
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There are a lot of options if you want to customize your bow. Quite a few forum members make and sell different things to add to your bow such as strings, quiver mounts, bolts, x-bow stands etc. All are a good bunch of guys and more than willing to answer any questions you have.
One Thing I recommend is an S.T.S system. It mounts on front of your bow and butts against the string. It quiets down the bow and might even protect your limbs in a dry-fire.
One Thing I recommend is an S.T.S system. It mounts on front of your bow and butts against the string. It quiets down the bow and might even protect your limbs in a dry-fire.
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