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Old 25-11-07, 07:33 PM
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Will a trophy taker rest fit a bowtech tribute ok? They sound the business, anything better for the money though? Also whats the best blade thickness, is there a "standard" size that will fit most arrow diameters, i dont shoot tree trunks nor knitting needles?
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Old 25-11-07, 08:08 PM
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Trophy takers are made for Bowtechs!!! 10 for carbons and 15 for alloys should do!
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Old 25-11-07, 08:26 PM
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Thankyou Mr Eagle!! On your say so i'm buying one
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Old 25-11-07, 08:41 PM
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sorry onelast question, wide or narrow blades?
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Old 25-11-07, 10:25 PM
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The blades are the same width as they fit between the allen bolts! On large diameter alloys you may get a bit of"bounce" as you draw so if you tie your "D" loop below the arrow nock it will eradicate the "bounce" then tie it normally for carbons
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Old 25-11-07, 10:52 PM
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The blades are the same width as they fit between the allen bolts! On large diameter alloys you may get a bit of"bounce" as you draw so if you tie your "D" loop below the arrow nock it will eradicate the "bounce" then tie it normally for carbons
Tank means the blade tip, wide or narrow and also arent the sizes 8 10 and 12 ?
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Old 25-11-07, 11:03 PM
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There is a choice of Narrow or Wide tongue fitting in each of the blades.
The base of the blade where it attaches to the arm is of course the same width.

For my ACC 328 and my Navigator 540 I use the narrow number 10 blade.
I also use the narrow number 12 blade for my X7 2314 arrows although I would probably be better to change to the wider blade, which I do have, but I have yet to try this.
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Old 25-11-07, 11:15 PM
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There is a choice of Narrow or Wide tongue fitting in each of the blades.
Only for the TT1. The blades for the TT2 are all the same width.
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Make sure you get the TT1. The blades on th TT2 are too short and dont reach the button hole. Available from Blackrock Archery with 1/2 price postage if you're interested. 01443 231675
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Old 26-11-07, 01:43 AM
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Make sure you get the TT1. The blades on th TT2 are too short and dont reach the button hole. Available from Blackrock Archery with 1/2 price postage if you're interested. 01443 231675
I have no problem with the TT2 on my Bowtechs reaching the plunger hole.
I personally prefer the TT2, the blades are nicer and bounce less.
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