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    While everyone is out stickin deer....

    ...I'm just getting my practice in. Went to the Bow Zone here in N Houston this past weekend to make sure the bow was good to go at 30 and 40 yards. I'd say she's rockin it. My stab is coming in this week. Borrowed my buddy's, and it was a night and day difference in keeping the bow on target... My B-Stinger 8" will be here this week!

    This was my first time really stretching the legs of this bow past 20 yards.







    Also, I'd like to add, the Bow Zone is AWESOME. Very pleased with the service, the friendliness of the staff, and the quality of the ranges. $20 to shoot all day at whatever range you want (minus the "techno hunt"). Definitely going back!

    2ndly, I have a question. How many of yall keep a 2nd set of arrows specifically for hunting? I kind of want to keep my gold tip 340's for the range, and get some others to mount broadheads to (after verification of zero, of course) with nockturnal nocks.

    Does anyone have experience with the Ted Nugent Gold Tip arrows?
    Last edited by APYnckel; 10-24-2016, 05:59 AM.

    #2
    Yeah they got a nice place. Yes, I have some to practice and the rest are hunting arrows

    Nothing wrong with nugents. Shoot just as good as any other arrow

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      #3
      What do you run for hunting arrows, if I may ask?

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        #4
        Carbon express maxima reds

        Or black eagle carnivores built by muddyfuzzy

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          #5
          My hunting arrows stay in the quiver with broadheads after I shoot them to make sure everything is up to par.

          I has the same arrows for practice.

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            #6
            So I should probably buy a full dozen and split them for practice and hunting.

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              #7
              Originally posted by APYnckel View Post
              So I should probably buy a full dozen and split them for practice and hunting.
              Yes. Just pick which one you wanna shoot and buy a dozen and go from there

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                #8
                Originally posted by APYnckel View Post
                So I should probably buy a full dozen and split them for practice and hunting.


                This is what I do shooting Easton Flatlines 400s. 7 to practice..5 to hunt. Another dozen sitting on my bench to replace should I break any. I don't mix arrows.

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                  #9
                  Well if I'm rocking gold tip 340's, should I just buy a few more and keep running them? Or would adding the nockturnals really throw things off?

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                    #10
                    I was just there last Sunday. Joey is a member on my lease. Him and Richard know what they are doing there. Don't call it bowzone anymore. It's Texas Archery now. Best indoor shooting around.

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                      #11
                      Ah. I didn't know, since their facebook page has both.

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