What kind of bow?

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What kind of bow?

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Do you guys/gals own/use?

I have a PSE stinger that I bought in a package for 500$ for pretty much everything I needed including arrows.
It has a whisker biscuit and f16 3 prong sights.
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Post pics of your rigs.

It is my first bow I bought about a year or two ago and I learned how to shoot it at bass pro when I bought it. The guy that set it up was the one who taught me how to shoot it and he lit let me practice in their little bow lane. Its interesting because it is the same bow I was looking to buy through the internet and I decided its best to goto a bow shop to get a compound bow set up. I told the guy I have 500$ and he worked with my price range which was cool. He was even going to ask a manager to give me a discount so I could get a pack of 12 arrows and still within my price range but I opted for just 6 arrows at first since we couldn't track the manager down.
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Hoyt Alpha Max, going on it's second trip (my 5th) to Montana this September for Elk.
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Hoyt Katera XL with Sure Loc Lethal Weapon sight, Spot Hogg Whammy rest, and Easton AXIS ST arrows (I think). I like longer ATA length and brace height. It is a heavy bow and would like to get a lighter one, but it will probably be a while until that happens. I'll see if I have any pics.
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Hoyt Turbo Hawk... Getting my hunting setup to actually produce 306 fps and is very forgiving!
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Strother SR-71 and a Strother Vanquish on the way. I will be using the SR for 3d and the Vanquish for hunting.

29/70 SR-71 spitting 350 gr. Gold Tip XTHunters @ 338 fps.
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Hoyt with 100 grain Thunderheads!
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2006 Bowtech Old Glory, set @ 65 lbs. Goldtip arrows and Rage broadheads. Shooting competetion with it right now, consistently shooting in the high 280's.
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I have no idea what mine is, but I've had it my whole life and it's 35#, but it feels like it's more.

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I've got 2 recurves, one set up for bow fishing,
and my compound is some PSE split limb, 70 lb limbs. can't seem to remember the model though.
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I guess I'm a loner. I shoot an Elite Archery Judge. I really like it. I need to get out and shoot the damn thing.
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What are the downsides to single-cam Bows?

My Hoyt is a double-cam and the timing gets off after a while. I've considered moving to a single cam, but I've got to think that there may be some potential downsides to it.
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Main bow Is a 2011 BowTech Invasion, and my back up bow is a 2008 BowTech General. Both are awesome bows. Very quite and the invasion is screamin fast.
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I shoot a C&N Long bow. Custom made in Montana.
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2006 Old Glory Bowtech, adjusted to 65 lbs[urlhttps://waywishers.com/].[/url] Rage broadheads and goldtip arrows. Right now, I'm using it for competition shooting and consistently hitting the high 280s.
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