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Old 20-05-05, 07:27 PM
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Riser:
Limbs: Win & Win Exfeel with 38lb W&W Everest Pro Limbs
Sight: Shibuya dual click
Stabilisers: Black Sheep carbon longrod
Button:
Bow String:
Arrows: Easton XX75 or ACC

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Limb

I find myself completely out on one whenever I'm shooting a distance of over 50 metres
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Old 21-05-05, 03:17 PM
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Riser: Nexus
Limbs: Winex 38lb 68"
Sight: Shibuya Ultima
Stabilisers: Single Arten 2000
Button: Shibuya
Bow String:
Arrows: ACC 3-04 680

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RE: Limb

The part of the archer that stores all the energy through tension and moves dramatically during the shot?
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