BULLDOG 440
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BULLDOG 440
Well I broke down and picked up a Bulldog 440 today. I shot one at Cabela's and loved the trigger. It breaks clean like a glass rod with zero creep. It's a substantial improvement over the trigger on my BD 400. I can't wait to get it scoped and out to the range for testing. I plan to experiment with some heavier bolts with more FOC.
I'll post the results.
I'll post the results.
Matrix Bulldog 440
BOO Custom Strings
Vortex Crossfire II
18 Inch Zombies with 110 Grain Brass Inserts
125 Grain Slick tricks
2 Inch Blazer Vanes with Right Helical
BOO Custom Strings
Vortex Crossfire II
18 Inch Zombies with 110 Grain Brass Inserts
125 Grain Slick tricks
2 Inch Blazer Vanes with Right Helical
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Re: BULLDOG 440
Is it the blackout model? I'm staying away from the stores that carry them! Lol
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Re: BULLDOG 440
You work hard, you deserve it.Carnivorous wrote: ↑Sat May 18, 2019 7:56 pmIs it the blackout model? I'm staying away from the stores that carry them! Lol
Blackout BD-Axe "Hatchet340"
Suppressor 400TD
Assassin 400Extreme
Suppressor 400TD
Assassin 400Extreme
Re: BULLDOG 440
No Blackout model. It has the Mossy Oak camo
Matrix Bulldog 440
BOO Custom Strings
Vortex Crossfire II
18 Inch Zombies with 110 Grain Brass Inserts
125 Grain Slick tricks
2 Inch Blazer Vanes with Right Helical
BOO Custom Strings
Vortex Crossfire II
18 Inch Zombies with 110 Grain Brass Inserts
125 Grain Slick tricks
2 Inch Blazer Vanes with Right Helical
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Re: BULLDOG 440
janesy wrote: ↑Sun May 19, 2019 6:20 amYou work hard, you deserve it.Carnivorous wrote: ↑Sat May 18, 2019 7:56 pmIs it the blackout model? I'm staying away from the stores that carry them! Lol
A touch of frost has heightened your awareness and your heart steadily beats in anticipation. Your senses are suddenly alert to the movement on the forest floor and you realize that the moment of truth is at hand.
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Re: BULLDOG 440
I picked a bulldog 440 up at cabelas. Felt bigger and heavier than my bulldog 400. I really didn’t like it. Felt to bulky. Glad I didn’t upgrade to a 440 This year. I was thinking about it. It to each their own. With the new pro tigger I installed on my 400 I think I will just keep it until it craps on me. Or me on it. Lol
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Re: BULLDOG 440
The 440 is alot of bow. For me I can't own anything larger than a Micro..drywallerdave1 wrote: ↑Mon May 20, 2019 11:17 pmI picked a bulldog 440 up at cabelas. Felt bigger and heavier than my bulldog 400. I really didn’t like it. Felt to bulky. Glad I didn’t upgrade to a 440 This year. I was thinking about it. It to each their own. With the new pro tigger I installed on my 400 I think I will just keep it until it craps on me. Or me on it. Lol
A touch of frost has heightened your awareness and your heart steadily beats in anticipation. Your senses are suddenly alert to the movement on the forest floor and you realize that the moment of truth is at hand.
Re: BULLDOG 440
I find it very easy to cock and de-cock using the crank. I am not interested in it for speed but for the trigger and the available power. Very similar to what is noted in the "High FOC/High Momentum" post I wish to experiment with heavy arrows in the 450-500 range. I always want to take smart clean shots but like the added confidence of a pass through with a heavier arrow especially on quartering shots.
Matrix Bulldog 440
BOO Custom Strings
Vortex Crossfire II
18 Inch Zombies with 110 Grain Brass Inserts
125 Grain Slick tricks
2 Inch Blazer Vanes with Right Helical
BOO Custom Strings
Vortex Crossfire II
18 Inch Zombies with 110 Grain Brass Inserts
125 Grain Slick tricks
2 Inch Blazer Vanes with Right Helical
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Re: BULLDOG 440
I kinda wish I had went with the micro suppressor. But with the new trigger on my bulldog 400 I finally am 100% satisfied. I love the speed and power of my 400. Could be a bit smaller but I am 6’3. So it Fits me well. Can’t wait to get out back in eh woods this fall with my Excalibur!!!
Carnivorous wrote: ↑Tue May 21, 2019 7:30 amThe 440 is alot of bow. For me I can't own anything larger than a Micro..drywallerdave1 wrote: ↑Mon May 20, 2019 11:17 pmI picked a bulldog 440 up at cabelas. Felt bigger and heavier than my bulldog 400. I really didn’t like it. Felt to bulky. Glad I didn’t upgrade to a 440 This year. I was thinking about it. It to each their own. With the new pro tigger I installed on my 400 I think I will just keep it until it craps on me. Or me on it. Lol
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drywallerdave1 wrote: ↑Tue May 21, 2019 8:57 pmI kinda wish I had went with the micro suppressor. But with the new trigger on my bulldog 400 I finally am 100% satisfied. I love the speed and power of my 400. Could be a bit smaller but I am 6’3. So it Fits me well. Can’t wait to get out back in eh woods this fall with my Excalibur!!!
Shorten the 400 rail, and swap micro limbs, and you've got whatever micro you can dream up...
Blackout BD-Axe "Hatchet340"
Suppressor 400TD
Assassin 400Extreme
Suppressor 400TD
Assassin 400Extreme