Destroyer - have not seen it - send me a pm or email
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Destroyer - have not seen it - send me a pm or email
Yesterday I posted a query about my bow as I am new to the world of compounds. I have had a goodly amount of responses, made some new friends and become someone's customer. This is a great little...
This morning I saw some figures on the cams, but did not write them down. Will look this evening.
Man - you went to some trouble on my account - thanks. Here is a better pic of the cam. 2915
That sounds about right. How can you tell - is it the "3" in the serial number?
The guy I got it from had practically new about 7 years back.
I am really enjoying shooting it....I have told my...
Here it is
Gday Mate!
I just started posting here on account of acquiring one of the wheeled contraptions.
They are a fine bunch for sure.
Howdy
Interesting - the serial number on my bow is 3162. Now I don't think these were being made in 1931!
The limbs are black with Jaguar in yellow on each and the riser etc is metallic red. ...
I don't know I'd do that for hunting - mine is set at 50# - I don't know that a 100yd shot would be assured of a kill.
And at my age, I'd be lucky to see 100yds!
Well I am going to work up to 100m altho this bow is for hunting and I prefer to hunt for the deep freeze. Most shots would be out to 40m. Mostly goat but have started in on deer (we have fallow...
Mate - I am pretty happy to be shooting the groups I am out to 20-30m. I had not zeroed the bottom pin for 40-50 and so my shots went low....but directionally I was spot on!
I am enjoying the bow...
Cheers - saw that on another thread.
I am drawing 28" and use a trigger release.
Had a fat time hunting with it on the weekend. I had the thing tuned up for the Cheetahs, but the game was very flighty and no shots much under 40m...
Gday
Thanks for that. I'll look up the year of the bow. And post tomorrow
Gday
I bought a Martin Jaguar compound from a mate - 30-50# and I have it set at 50# It came with a bunch of Cheetah 45-70s - about 5/16" or so. Anyhow, the process of attrition means that I...