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    Quote Originally Posted by Sagittarius View Post
    I don't use a scale i just keep adding wieght to the string till it pulls it back... I use my workout weights??
    what do you hook your bow to ? What do you use to add weight to ? you have some sort of secret hook ? have any pictures of you doing this ?
    It's all fun an games till you put that big boy on the ground.. now its time to get to work
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    confused myself, please explain the adding weights thing. i'm going to go ahead and order a scale anyway, but i'm curious to see how you add weights. as far as targets go, is there one that you can use for both broadheads and fieldpoints? the one i made would only work for fieldpoints and i plan on practicing some this summer with broadheads to get used to them.
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    Rinehart r100.Can shoot FP and Bh into it.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Sagittarius View Post
    I don't use a scale i just keep adding wieght to the string till it pulls it back... I use my workout weights??
    You must have a very good($) set of weights. Most cast weights aren't all that accurately weighted compared to what is cast in the side.
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