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    As mentioned in some of the other archery threads I've been enjoying this fun world of archery for about a year now.

    Here's a pic I took of my new set up.
    Hoyt GMX riser
    SF limbs
    Easton x7 arrows
    Easton x10 stabilizer.

    Looking to get a good sight but still shopping around and reading reviews before I decide.

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    Just dropping in,,, on Wednesday the 13th my son had his 1st "Robin Hood" shot (Bass Pro), I think that is what you call it. I had a front sight, peep & replaced the drop-away for a bisquit, that morning while he was in school. He got lucky that night.
    Thanks for looking.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Hirlau View Post
    Just dropping in,,, on Wednesday the 13th my son had his 1st "Robin Hood" shot (Bass Pro), I think that is what you call it.
    Hang the first one on the wall and after that complain about the price of arrows.

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    I did nothing but bitch and moan when I did that to my own arrows, but laughed like a loon when I did it to others. ENjoy it while you can, they don't come around too often And yes, frame it and hang it from the wall.


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    What a great moment to be a father!
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    Hirlau: Congrats to your son on his "Robin Hood" shot.


    "Cheap Tools Is Misplaced Economy. Always buy the best and highest grade of razors, hones and strops. Then you are prepared to do the best work."
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    Id love to get a Green Hoyt, I have a 20+ year old Browning Compound pretty bow(royal blue in color, not for hunting) but if given the option I'd always prefer a recurve. That is where I believe the true skill comes in, no weights, counter balance, sites etc etc, yada yada. Something very theraputic about archery. I guess very similar to running the steel over all the different stones till you achieve a perfect edge. Or my feel about Golf, nobody to blame but yourself, or in the case of golf MYSELF. Though its fun to blame the overpriced ball, club, bag, grass, wind, cigar, and so on(never the drinks thought, its never their fault)
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    My Hoyt Rebel.
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    Looks good Otto, I'm headed to the range now & let the boy release a few.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Otto View Post
    My Hoyt Rebel.
    I see you are a Lefty!

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