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Well I ordered a Bow-Tech allegiance yesterday. It is going to replace the Browning rage I had. All I can say is the Sportsman warehouse in Tucson, have been very helpfull about the Browning rage. I Bought from them two months ago and the bow string snapped on me. Anyhow I asked if the had any left handed Allegiance they said no but they called the Phoenix store and they had one so it should be here Friday. The bad thing is I'm technically in the field so I might not be able to get until next weds. I need some recommendations for a good rest and quiver. I'm going to stick with Copper John Dead nuts sight. This bow thing is starting to turn into a bad habit. John Handmade paracord rifle slings: paracordcraftsbypatricia@gmail.com | ||
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I really like Muzzy's Zero Effect rest. Very quiet and very accurate. As far as quivers go. Consider going with a hip quiver to keep it off the bow. Personally, I always shoot better without a load on the bow. | |||
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I shoot a Tech 29 , and a Muzzy Zero effect Rest my sights are regulated to the speed of the bow. I shoot a 28" draw lenth and my speed is 286 fps with a 100 gr muzzy.With the pin zeroed at 20 yrds you move it up and it is still on at 40-50- up to 70 yrds. | |||
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The Wisker Bisquit is a great rest but some of the real fast Bowtechs don't do well w/ it. My Patriot shot bullet holes in paper w/ a drop away but, it wouldn't tune w/ the WB unless I really lowered the speed which was pointless w/ that particular set-up. On the other hand my Mathews is alittle faster and it tunes great w/ the WB. You may want to look at the NAP drop aways. They have a pretty sound design and function well. I've got a NAP 2000 that I used for a short period and then sold the bow w/o it. I still have the package as well. If you are interested, just shoot me a PM. Heck, I'll let you try it out if you pay the shipping and if you like it buy it, if not send it back to me. Impact Arhcery makes some good bright adjustable sights. You can easily adjust from 20 out to about 75 yards w/ one pin on their adjustable models. The Coper John sights are hard to beat as well. Good Luck Reloader | |||
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I shoot the BowTech Black Knight 2, 28" draw, 63# draw weight bottomed out, 298 fps... I use the Bodoodle Game dropper. It tunes easily and is quiet. I have the capture type finger's, which really holds the arrow in place, even when I gently turn the bow to 90 deg.. Now it is my understanding that Bodoodle might be going out of business or is out of business...? Dunno? But, I really like it and have had no problems whatsoever with it... | |||
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