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CF.... You ROCK!

Post by lscha »

Mail delivery today brought 'em.
These are my first 3 shots with my new arrows from CrazyFarmer! My camera doesn't show how pretty they are.


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Post by sumner4991 »

Those two are a little low and to the left . . .better get your money back. :wink:
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Post by lscha »

It's actually very windy here today and I almost didn't even try it. But, you're right, I'll trim the vanes with scissors and if that doesn't straighten them up, I'll ship 'em back. :lol: :lol: :lol:
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Post by sumner4991 »

lscha wrote:It's actually very windy here today and I almost didn't even try it. But, you're right, I'll trim the vanes with scissors and if that doesn't straighten them up, I'll ship 'em back. :lol: :lol: :lol:
You touch those things with sissors and you may see a grown man cry. :lol: :lol: :lol:
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Post by one shot scott »

fancy shoot'n!! CF does good work
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Post by VixChix »

:lol: :lol: :lol:

I don't know what's prettier... the shooting or those awesome arrows!!!!!

I know the feeling of those shots. I was out at the range with my CF arrows a couple of weeks ago and I'm sure they could see the smile on my face over in the next county! What a sweet feeling. :lol:
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Post by agingcrossbower »

That's pretty. Someone got a deadeye. Those arrows are definitely not man arrows. Mike :lol: :lol:
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looks good
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Post by saxman »

Nice shootin.
Them's some fancy arrows.I like em :D
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Post by awshucks »

Congrats! Those are sharp and that's some fine shooting in anybodies book.

Techy of me, but what do they weigh, and did you have to adj scope for them?

I'm gonna guess about the same as your MK's?
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awshucks wrote:Congrats! Those are sharp and that's some fine shooting in anybodies book.

Techy of me, but what do they weigh, and did you have to adj scope for them?

I'm gonna guess about the same as your MK's?
You're right! They weigh 307.1 without the tips and I did not have to adjust my scope at all. I took them out of the box and put my tips on them and shot.
I shouldn't have (because there are stormy, high winds today) but I shot at 50 yds also and in the wind the three shots were only 3.5 inches to the left. They fly gooooood.
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Post by crazyfarmer »

I believe 4 or 5 of them weighed 307.1 and the other 2 were 308.1 or so. Thats the normal weights I get from gold tip now. The most ive seen them off is 2grains, but normally 1 or 2 out of a set are 1grain off which isnt a huge deal

Im glad they are working well for ya;) Now you know why not to aim at the same spot :D

any arrow normally shoots as good as the shooter;) I can tell you are a pretty darn good shooter :lol: :D
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Post by raydaughety »

Hmmmm, I like those green and flo yellow arrows. I wonder where the other half dozen of that set went :?:


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Great job CF!!!! You are "Da Man"
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Post by VixChix »

They're all so pretty!

Every time CF posts another photo it makes me want to buy 'em. :lol:
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Post by Cossack »

Pretty is as pretty does. Them's VERY PRETTY, Lo. Good work Crazy (like a fox) Farmer.
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