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    #16
    thanks and I'm better off than some of my fellow Marines. This site is great and I have learned a lot so far. one last thing do y'all know where a good place in dfw were I can shoot out to 50 yards.


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      #17
      Originally posted by Bisquick View Post
      thanks for the help I guess my groups haven't been to bad. Just a little off every once in a while. They just seem a little inconsistent that's all. What do yall think of the vap arrows.


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      Steer clear, great concept but the outsert does not align with the arrow shaft after a few shots. A friend in Lampasas tried them, hoping it would be good hog medicine. When he put one on a spin tester, it looked like a cork screw in action.

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        #18
        Originally posted by ballisticbudda View Post
        Steer clear, great concept but the outsert does not align with the arrow shaft after a few shots. A friend in Lampasas tried them, hoping it would be good hog medicine. When he put one on a spin tester, it looked like a cork screw in action.
        To be a little argumentative....

        You're going to use one experience to judge a product as a whole?

        There's a lot of factors there, one being weak inserts, which victory has addressed.

        From doing a google search and reading many reviews, the issue is fixed.

        I have a friend who used them and abused them about 4 months ago and his are all still spinning true.

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          #19
          I you dont get as consistent as you like, and are sure your grip and draw length are correct, a turn down on the poundage should fix any spine issues. Having said this...I did run your numbers through OT2, and assuming there have not been any major changes with the Hunter from 2012, your spine is ok.

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            #20
            Well the 2013 hunter has been completely redesigned


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              #21
              Originally posted by Bisquick View Post
              Well the 2013 hunter has been completely redesigned


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              Is there a major increase in fps?

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                #22
                The 2012 319-323 fps and the 2013 is 323-326 fps. But you need to take 2 fps off because I'm pulling 60 lbs


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                  #23
                  Youre still good. You are on the weak end of good but still in the good range. If its finicky with broadheads just take 1 to 1 1/2 turns off each limb bolt and see if that fixes it. If it does its a spine issue. If not it could be grip torque, anchor (string pressure on face), or several other things. But I would say if the bow is tuned well you shouldnt have any issues.

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                    #24
                    thanks I haven't had it tuned yet. and this is my first bow so I'm still learning about everything. thanks for the info


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                      #25
                      Good luck and have fun shooting!

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