Raven
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Post by Raven on Jun 25, 2007 6:33:35 GMT -5
I just purchased a Titan TL-7 out of the box at twenty yards its almost in the ten ring i dailed it in at thirty yards its dead on at forty yards,i have a 40 mm multi-dot scope Its three illuminated dots, calibrated for 20, 30, and 40-yards for crossbows that shoot in the 300 fps range, can be rendered in red or green to suit individual hunting and light conditions. The light intensity of both color views is regulated by a five-position rheostat. I really enjoy shooting it have yet to try a broad head to see how they fly.......
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Post by BT on Jun 25, 2007 7:42:53 GMT -5
Thats great I have a scope that has a red dot...sucks because I cant see red to begin with and a option would help alot. What bolts are you shooting?
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Raven
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Post by Raven on Jun 25, 2007 18:15:57 GMT -5
Bowtech this is what i am starting out with they fly ok but i think there is room for inprovement..... 2219s easton alum i may try some carbons with blazer vanes ,has anyone try blazer vanes on a crossbow?
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Post by BT on Jun 25, 2007 19:02:41 GMT -5
Bowtech this is what i am starting out with they fly ok but i think there is room for inprovement..... 2219s easton alum i may try some carbons with blazer vanes ,has anyone try blazer vanes on a crossbow? I would suggest graphite bolts specifically designed for crossbows. Cabela's sells a magnum bolt that has performed very well for me As far as the blazers....cant say as I have tried them on bolts but one vane that will work very well is the Nap quick spins set at 9 & 3 O'clock across the rail. Just make sure that whatever your using for plastic vanes that you are also using a good rail lube.
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marty
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Post by marty on Jul 5, 2007 16:37:49 GMT -5
those metal shafts will work fine but carbon would be better for longgevity
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