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Post by shrpshtrjoe on Apr 16, 2009 13:29:29 GMT -5
I no it's a loaded question . For the past two years I have bin shootin the Crimson Cudas with no issues. For arrow speed between 300 and 310 I was curious what the members here would suggest. Thanks Joe
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Post by BT on Apr 17, 2009 6:30:25 GMT -5
NAP Spitfire
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Post by horizontalhunter on Apr 17, 2009 6:37:09 GMT -5
125g NAP spitfire this season. Used to use the 125g Slick Trick. The Slick Tricks flew great but the blades don't hold up.
Bob
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Post by Raven on Apr 17, 2009 13:33:46 GMT -5
slicktrick100s and nap nightmare 100s on a goldtip lazerII they fly like darts ...
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Post by shrpshtrjoe on Apr 17, 2009 14:23:21 GMT -5
I have lazerIIs with Nap Twisters. I'd like to use a 100gr head. I'll check in to these suggestions. Joe
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Post by horizontalhunter on Apr 17, 2009 17:49:11 GMT -5
Joe,
How are your GT Laser II's put together? Do you have the Aluminum front insert or the brass front insert and how are your arrows fletched?
My arrows have the brass insert and are fletched with Bhoning Blazers using a 4 degree right offset. This gives me a good F.O.C. and the offset spins the arrow to help stabilize the arrow. This makes a big difference when it comes to broad heads.
Bob
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Post by shrpshtrjoe on Apr 18, 2009 6:10:19 GMT -5
Howdy. They have the brass insert and there fletched with the right helical clamp on the Grayling fletcher. I haven't had a chance to shoot them in the summit but I'm going to bass pro this mornin to buy a new Xbow . I think I'm gonna get the Ten Point Pro Slider. If I do I'm gonna have to get flat nocks for the LazerIIs they have moon nocks in them now. Joe
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Post by horizontalhunter on Apr 18, 2009 20:21:50 GMT -5
I had to pull some plastic nocks out of the Parker arrows for my dad's crossbow so he could put in some lighted nocks. I found that drilling out the old nock until I was about 1/3 of the way into the nock with an undersized drill bit and then putting the drill in reverse worked great to generate enough heat to loosen the glue that was holding in the nock without damaging the arrow.
Tenpoint makes a great crossbow. I am sure that you will be happy with it.
Bob
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Post by shrpshtrjoe on Apr 19, 2009 9:44:40 GMT -5
I'm realy looking forward to trying different broadheads with this Ten Point. I ordered a doz alum flat nocks for the LaserIIs. Do you no if there glue in nocks the moon nocks weren't.
Joe
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Post by horizontalhunter on Apr 19, 2009 21:44:12 GMT -5
I glue my nocks in with Loctite super glue gel in the blue package that you can pick up in the local Walmart or Home Depot. I prep the inside of the shaft by running a wire brush in and out of the shaft to rough it up for better nock adhesion. The brush that I use is a gun cleaning brush. I think that it is a .30 cal, or thereabouts.
Bob
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