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Postby dhf92 » Thu Apr 09, 2009 6:04 pm

i am buying a new bow from a friend and it has a whisker biscuit, limbsaver stabilizer a cobra release and an eight arrow quiver i had but never hunted is this a good setup on a browning micro adrenaline any suggestions or help will be appreciated :lol:
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Postby DouglasSpear » Sat Apr 11, 2009 12:54 pm

I too have the whisker biscuit, limbsavers, and stabilizer. The whisker biscuit is my latest addition to my bow and by far my favorite. Make sure to take it to a bow shop where they can adjust the draw length and draw weight to fit your needs, make sure they check the string for wear and I recommend buying some bow string wax to keep it from fraying. Lastly, you will need to get arrows cut to your draw length and some broadheads. Make sure you are getting the correct arrows to fit the whisker biscuit, aluminum, carbon, etc. Aluminum arrows are thicker than carbon arrows, but the person at the bow shop should be able to help you with that. Broadheads are all personal opinion, but you do have to make sure to get the correct grain so your hunting arrows match the weight of your practice arrows or your sights will be off.

The key is to practice as often as possible, at least once a week. Lastly, don't shoot more than 20 times or so in a session or you will get tired and it will affect your accuracy and you may also pick up bad habits when shooting tired. Have fun.
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