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    #31
    Originally posted by ShockValue View Post
    I just took a Hostage Pro off my bow and put a Whisker Bisquit back on it. You might try 2" Blazer Vanes too if you are shooting 4" now.
    And you sold it to me. Is it defective????

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      #32
      Originally posted by ShockValue View Post
      They are not supposed to touch. Just there for "containment", like if you have the bow in your lap or something.

      By the way, mine was paper tuned and if I shot a lot would wear down the bottom brush pretty regularly. I would rotate the top brushes when the bottom one wore out.
      I understand that it will wear down after numerous shots...But I've had it less than a week and it has significant ware on one of them...but this could be added to the fletching catching on it as it goes through.

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        #33
        Originally posted by WoJo View Post
        And you sold it to me. Is it defective????
        You can't say you didn't know. You already had one of these dang rests!!! Caveat emptor!

        I found those extra brushes by the way. I think they are for aluminum arrows though, but you're welcome to them.

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          #34
          Also follow thru on each shot.. I had the problem of always wanting to see where I hit to soon...

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            #35
            I had the same problem, i would start out shooting lights out then after 15-20 shots i would go to crap.
            So i started just shooting one arrow at each distance and work my way back.I would only shoot five arrows each practice session(15,20,25,30,35)
            I have started doing this everyday and it seems to be working.

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              #36
              im having some serious issues with my draw elbow. after 6 to 8 shots it feels like im tearing everything out of it on full draw so luckily ive got it sighted in out to 45. my wife toldme that i better just hope that a elk comes within 45 yards of me this september. also ive got the worse case of target panic you have ever seen. it sucks really bad. i have to make myself not jerk the bow up and jerk the triger every time

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                #37
                Originally posted by squash View Post
                Is it me or is starting out shooting difficult...I'm nails at about 15 yards but when I back to about twenty i seem to not get them as close together...and at 30 I just feel like I'm all over...at first I thought it was not sited in...but at 15 I hit a tad bit high...so that means at 20 i should be right on...and then at 30 I'll aim and it seems to be in the right location, but then the next shot is either high..low or a little left.....I guess its just all about getting steady.....practice practice practice i suppose...
                crawl, walk, run

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                  #38
                  Originally posted by black dallas View Post
                  it sucks really bad. i have to make myself not jerk the bow up and jerk the triger every time
                  Yeah I find myself doing that sometimes, and I have to make myself calm down and make sure i follow the arrow...i think a lot of it has to do with me wanting to see where I hit to soon.... I've got to get those stabilizing muscles in tune!

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