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Upgraded my 1990 model Browning to a newer used Mathews Halon 32 I got off Bisman for a hell of allot less than Scheels has them listed for.

Found Nock On archery with John Dudley and have been watching his YouTube channel. I have set up my own bow and did everything at home without a press.

Have a bunch to learn but am having fun. Using the patented KDM paper tune method today I'm shooting bullet holes.

Tape a 8-1/2" x 11" sheet of paper over a hole in a box and shoot through from 5 ish feet away. Super easy thanks KDM !!

Have a new string and cable set being built now. So I get to start over but looking forward to the consistency and durability of the custom built set.

Check out John Dudleys YouTube he's a great wealth of info.
 


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when I saw the title I thought this was going to be a viagra story.
 

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Be sure to tune your broadheads. I've started using the what I like to call the "results based tuning method".
 

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Have to agree with you on Dudley.I've been an active archer/bowhunter for over 40 yrs and still can learn more watching Nockon,never too old or proud to learn.Archery may be my passion,but it's thier profession!!
 

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I'm impressed you were able to unload 1990 Browning, I have a 1985 Browning X-cellerator that I figured was not even a good candidate to give away.
 


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The old browning compounds were nice. I liked the all wood riser one a buddy had. That was a smooth and light bow and it didn't freeze your hands like my 1982 pse did
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I follow Dudley on all social media and rewatch his YouTube videos a lot. He's the best coach out there
 

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I'm impressed you were able to unload 1990 Browning, I have a 1985 Browning X-cellerator that I figured was not even a good candidate to give away.

The browning is now a dedicated carp slayer. No way I'd sell that beauty
 

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