L&S mtn hunters and mtn hunter elites. Both 11.5s and have no insoles. Elites are probably 95 percent or more on the tread and the mtn hunters are probably 70 percent. Would trade either for Salewas in 11.5 or would try some pac boots. If not I’d sell the elites for $190 and the mtn hunters for...
One Tommy is a 3 pin and the other is a single. Both in good working order with some normal wear and tear. $150 each tyd
5 arrow quivalizer with the molded hood. Have both the attachment brackets. $130
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For what it’s worth blackovis has them in stock and you can get them 10 percent off with the rokslide code rokslide10. I just ordered one this weekend [emoji2].
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Jekylls are by far the most forgiving fixed head I’ve ever shot and I’ve shot about everything. Really good heads. For a while I went with jekylls and Hyde’s in the quiver but now I go sevrs and Jekylls. Hyde’s have killed plenty for me but prefer rear deploying vs over the top.
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Excellent shape. Glass has no scratches or scuffs. Great glass that I’ll probably regret selling but looking to go to a straight spotter. Stay on case is in excellent shape as well. $1400 With magview s1 , $1300 without.
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I’m a righty. On the satori the Nock height is 7/16. On the old 25lb Darton, only about 3/16ths high. Shooting off the shelf on both.
I’m the type that has to mess with something for it to really sink in. Meaning, I could watch and read that nock right is stiff but until I actually deal with...
I wondered if the extreme over spine was just so extreme it was doing something crazy. Appreciate the feedback. I’ll go ahead and order some 400s.
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So I’m new to this and have watched and searched the question multiple times and what I find every where is that…
Tail left with a bareshaft mean the spine is too weak, and tail right means too stiff…correct?
However while doing my own bareshafting I think I am seeing the opposite. Here’s what...