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Last post 05-25-2006, 4:28 AM by Flores. 7 replies.
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  •  05-17-2006, 8:45 AM 11

    Hunting Rig

    What are you guys using this year in the timber?

    Me- 05' Mathews Switchback 70lb 30"

    Gold Tip HD Shafts, Rage 3 Blade Broadheads.

     


    Mathews Switchback 70lb 30"
    GT Hardwoods 5575
    Rage Slipcam Broadheads
    Sims Vibration Products
    NAP Dropaway
    Carbon Impact Stabilizer
  •  05-17-2006, 10:04 AM 13 in reply to 11

    Re: Hunting Rig

    Gonna stick with my trusty ole Mathews LX.  

    Thinking about switching arrows this year, may try the Easton Axis this year, been using the GT Pro Hunters, no problems with them just feel like trying something new.


    bart@tuckahoewhitetailcuts.com
  •  05-17-2006, 12:41 PM 14 in reply to 13

    Re: Hunting Rig

    I am currently using the CX 300's. I like them but they seem to crack very easy near the nock on hard impacts. I have always wanted to try the Gold Tips, and now with the new Hardwoods finish, I am sold. One thing I cant figure out is how GT gets the camo finish on their arrows without alot of weight added. Do you know the secret?

     


    Mathews Switchback 70lb 30"
    GT Hardwoods 5575
    Rage Slipcam Broadheads
    Sims Vibration Products
    NAP Dropaway
    Carbon Impact Stabilizer
  •  05-17-2006, 1:47 PM 15 in reply to 14

    Re: Hunting Rig

    Not sure, they may film dip them. They are tough as heck though, Had a streak of about 5 or 6 whitetails that were taken with 1 arrow. Just cleaned it and replaced the Wasp Jakhammer blades, respun it and back to work!   One thing that bugged the crap out of me about GT was the spine differences occasionally. No big deal to most, but I used to shoot alot of competitions with them. In 1 dozen arrows, 10 would pile right up in the spot, the other 2 would fly off. Normally you could spin the nock and get the arrow back in the group. Hard to have confidence in that one or two arrows from then on.  Tough arrows though no doubt.  And if you chunk the one or two flyers it would be good.
    bart@tuckahoewhitetailcuts.com
  •  05-17-2006, 3:47 PM 16 in reply to 15

    Re: Hunting Rig

    Thanks for the great info. I cant wait to try them out.


    Mathews Switchback 70lb 30"
    GT Hardwoods 5575
    Rage Slipcam Broadheads
    Sims Vibration Products
    NAP Dropaway
    Carbon Impact Stabilizer
  •  05-19-2006, 8:22 AM 17 in reply to 16

    Re: Hunting Rig

    OK, Here's mine!! 

    AR-34 Ram and a Half Cam 29 3/8" Draw

    GT Pro Hunters/Blazers

    Magnus 100gr Stingers(2 Blade)

    Trophy Taker Drop Away

    Sur-Loc Leathal Weapon Hunting Sight

    True Ball Tornado Release

     

  •  05-22-2006, 8:55 PM 22 in reply to 17

    Re: Hunting Rig

    Oh how I miss my Mathews... 

    I sold my MQ-32 last summer and picked up a Hoyt Razortec.

    28" draw @ ~62 lbs
    Bodoodle Hunter 2 prong Rest
    Montec 100gr head
    CX Terminator Hunter 6075 shafts
    Instead of a peep I shoot the Hindsight



  •  05-25-2006, 4:28 AM 23 in reply to 22

    Re: Hunting Rig

    Are you happy with the Hoyt? I switched about 2 yrs ago (TurboTec?) One season and I was ready to go back to Mathews, Just fits me better.
    Mathews Switchback 70lb 30"
    GT Hardwoods 5575
    Rage Slipcam Broadheads
    Sims Vibration Products
    NAP Dropaway
    Carbon Impact Stabilizer
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