So much for not buying a 400 Suppressor TD. I tried!

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Re: So much for not buying a 400 Suppressor TD. I tried!

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I knew you couldn't hold out! Just keep it away from the puppy :wink:
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Re: So much for not buying a 400 Suppressor TD. I tried!

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Don looks like you have another one to break in. I really hope the limbs do the trick that would fix the majority of the complaints that people have. Congrats and send us a review when you get a chance.
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Re: So much for not buying a 400 Suppressor TD. I tried!

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You know, you are a really bad influence.😎😂😂 Those look like great hunting bows!
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Congrats Don it looks like a winner :thumbup: :wave:
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Very Nice Indeed. You deserve it!
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Nice setup, I'm sure you'll love it
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Re: So much for not buying a 400 Suppressor TD. I tried!

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Don,
Have you been shooting it? Thoughts?
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Boo wrote:
Sat Mar 14, 2020 5:38 pm
ihunt wrote:
Sat Mar 14, 2020 4:15 pm
Looks sweet. So what time do you leave the house so I can go over and have a closer look at it at my home? Hahaha just kidding.
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Boo, are your dogs belgian shepards? Nice dogs.

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bbahunter wrote:
Sun May 03, 2020 8:00 pm

Boo, are your dogs belgian shepards? Nice dogs.

Btw, nice bow too. :thumbup:
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Is that a true picatinny rail or a weaver rail?

I want to mount a military red dot sight, and it does make a difference....
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Hi5 wrote:
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Is that a true picatinny rail or a weaver rail?

I want to mount a military red dot sight, and it does make a difference....
Peter says that all scope mounts are a weaver base.
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Hi5 wrote:
Mon May 04, 2020 12:30 pm
Is that a true picatinny rail or a weaver rail?

I want to mount a military red dot sight, and it does make a difference....
Definately weaver
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That's pretty sweet! I keep thinking about another crossbow but I get stuck on "what will it do that mine won't". The answer is usually "nothing". So I keep looking at your bows and dreaming. Nice set up! I like the dogs too.
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XB I GO wrote:
Wed May 06, 2020 11:43 am
That's pretty sweet! I keep thinking about another crossbow but I get stuck on "what will it do that mine won't". The answer is usually "nothing". So I keep looking at your bows and dreaming. Nice set up! I like the dogs too.
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Re: So much for not buying a 400 Suppressor TD. I tried!

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What broadhead to use with this beast?
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