Can these be retrofitted to 2010 bows?
Just want to make sure before I drop the $$.
I've got a '10 Firecat and also have a '10 Shadowcat on the way.
Thanks,
doc
Can these be retrofitted to 2010 bows?
Just want to make sure before I drop the $$.
I've got a '10 Firecat and also have a '10 Shadowcat on the way.
Thanks,
doc
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It's said the TRG/SOS won't fit, but someone in here put one on his bow.
Keep a heads up.
Correct. It was dan476 in this thread (http://www.martinarchery.com/mtechfo...?t=8505&page=2).
Since checking out his 08 Moab pics with the TRG/SOS and reading of a few others experimenting with it I finally pulled the trigger and ordered them for my 08 Firecat last week. I'm anxiously awaiting delivery so I can see if it will work or not.
2008 Martin Firecat Pro-X (29" DL, 66# DW), home-made TRG, new VEMs, DS Advantage/HHA Pro-5519 front sight, No-Peep Sight Eliminator, Limb-Driver arrow rest, B-Stinger stabilizer/dampener, custom upper STS, G5 Head-Loc quiver on custom mounting bracket. Gold Tip Velocity XT300 arrows with Bi-Delta 2.5" Sharkstooth vanes and Grizzly single-bevel broadheads, 498 grains at 262 fps (22% FOC)
I asked in YouTube and the person who runs the MartinArchery channel said that the TRG/SOS can't be put on a 2008 bow.
2008 Martin MOAB - 45-60#, set at about 51-53# / 55#" Perfect Line" compound/ 55# Mongol horsebow/ 45# "Perfect Line" takedown recurve/ 45# Bearpaw Grizzly hunter recurve/ 55# Samick Longbow Cheetah ... and several homemade bows
He apparently didn't check with dan476. I too hope to be able to prove him wrong very soon.
2008 Martin Firecat Pro-X (29" DL, 66# DW), home-made TRG, new VEMs, DS Advantage/HHA Pro-5519 front sight, No-Peep Sight Eliminator, Limb-Driver arrow rest, B-Stinger stabilizer/dampener, custom upper STS, G5 Head-Loc quiver on custom mounting bracket. Gold Tip Velocity XT300 arrows with Bi-Delta 2.5" Sharkstooth vanes and Grizzly single-bevel broadheads, 498 grains at 262 fps (22% FOC)