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View Poll Results: Do you use different arrows for Indoor & Outdoors?
Recurve Bow with one set of arrows for both 34 40.00%
Recurve Bow with specific Indoor arrows 24 28.24%
Compound Bow with one set of arrows for both 3 3.53%
Compound Bow with specific Indoor arrows 21 24.71%
Traditional Bow with one set of arrows for both 2 2.35%
Traditional Bow with specific Indoor arrows 1 1.18%
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Old 04-10-06, 09:43 PM
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In the Blue
  • Recurve
  • Compound
  • Traditional
Setup
Riser: Mathews Switchback
Limbs:
Sight: Petron (argh)
Stabilisers: Apollo
Button: Trophytaker
Bow String: Black as midnight
Arrows: ACCs

Setup
Bow:
String & Cables:
Sight:
Stabs:
Scope:
Launcher/Rest:
Arrows:
Release Aid:
Traditional Script currently under construction
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I too tend to use my ACCs for everything now although I am going to have to retune cos I had straightening out issues at our first indoor night of the year.

I had a fantastic set of ancient 1916 gold E75's which flew really well even off my Winact. Unfortunately 2 robinhoods took me down to 4 so I can't really chance just one spare... it was chancy enough with just 3. They got me a 545 in my first Portsmouth competition. Hope to be in the 570's this season.

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