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<blockquote data-quote="bowcarp" data-source="post: 95512" data-attributes="member: 712"><p>hard to go wrong with a retriever(ams) had one that was 20 years old until someone decided they needed it more then me , easy to adjust and when they do wear rebuild kits are available , I have no problem tying to the back but there are advantages to using the slides especially in the wind keeps your line in order , as far as arrows I like making my own either use the white fiberglass or yellowjackets , tips a friend of mine prefers sureshots that is a tip like gwf described or just a regular muzzy with a carp point I like </p><p>these the best just use a pliers pinch the barbs close to the shaft so they can still swing , makes a smaller entrance hole hold better this way , far as rests go I've switched 2 of my bows over to quickdraws so far I really like them</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="bowcarp, post: 95512, member: 712"] hard to go wrong with a retriever(ams) had one that was 20 years old until someone decided they needed it more then me , easy to adjust and when they do wear rebuild kits are available , I have no problem tying to the back but there are advantages to using the slides especially in the wind keeps your line in order , as far as arrows I like making my own either use the white fiberglass or yellowjackets , tips a friend of mine prefers sureshots that is a tip like gwf described or just a regular muzzy with a carp point I like these the best just use a pliers pinch the barbs close to the shaft so they can still swing , makes a smaller entrance hole hold better this way , far as rests go I've switched 2 of my bows over to quickdraws so far I really like them [/QUOTE]
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