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Shooting FOB's through Bowtech Insanity - Yes You Can!

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    #16
    Yes, the most popular are Ripcord and QAD. Trophy Ridge Drop Zone, Octane Trip Wire, NAP Apache, Limb Drivers, etc. also work. My favorite is Ripcord. My only concern with faster bows (with shorters draws and brace heights) is bounce back. Make sure the rest you choose is timed correctly and has no bounce back. Timing is the key.

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      #17
      What r fobs

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        #18
        Originally posted by Great White Hunter View Post
        Yes, the most popular are Ripcord and QAD. Trophy Ridge Drop Zone, Octane Trip Wire, NAP Apache, Limb Drivers, etc. also work. My favorite is Ripcord. My only concern with faster bows (with shorters draws and brace heights) is bounce back. Make sure the rest you choose is timed correctly and has no bounce back. Timing is the key.
        So, the apache's have no clearance issues, even with the guard around them?

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          #19
          Yes, they work with the NAP Apache. Here is a video from Archery Report. He is shooting FOB's out of a NAP Apache installed on a Bowtech Destroyer 350.

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            #20
            @ "Juan" F.O.B. is short for Fletching Only Better. They are small air foils that slide onto the back of your arrow shaft and are secured by your nock. They fly great, are reported to have less wind plane (I agree based on my experiences) and pop off on pass-through's to "mark the spot." Some people like me love them; others hate them. The truth is that they fly great. Make sure your bow is tuned properly and your fall away rest is timed correctly. Good luck!

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              #21
              Originally posted by Great White Hunter View Post
              @ "Juan" F.O.B. is short for Fletching Only Better. They are small air foils that slide onto the back of your arrow shaft and are secured by your nock. They fly great, are reported to have less wind plane (I agree based on my experiences) and pop off on pass-through's to "mark the spot." Some people like me love them; others hate them. The truth is that they fly great. Make sure your bow is tuned properly and your fall away rest is timed correctly. Good luck!
              Awesome thanks for fillin me in

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                #22
                Mine fly great using the NAP Apache........FOBs are 1" in diameter, so they're not as big as you might envision.

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