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Help setting up a new Hoyt Carbon Element or Matrix (arrows, sights, rest, broadheads
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<blockquote data-quote="SWAT Medic" data-source="post: 661685" data-attributes="member: 49418"><p><strong>Re: Help setting up a new Hoyt Carbon Element or Matrix (arrows, sights, rest, broadh</strong></p><p></p><p>Well put HF!</p><p></p><p>You should check out this <a href="http://www.bowhunterssuperstore.com/sword-centurion-sight-right-hand-black-p-1865399.html" target="_blank">Sword Centurion .010 Sight, Right Hand, Black - Sights : Sword : Bowhunters International, Bowhunters Supply Store, Archery Supplies, Archery Equipment, Bowhunting Supplies</a></p><p></p><p>The Hoyt rests are very overpriced, and people seem to not like them...I've never shot them, but the QAD rests (which make the Hoyt rests) are cheaper and exactly the same. The Ripcord is a nice rest, if you like it, keep it. I found getting the timing on the Ripcord to be difficult.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="SWAT Medic, post: 661685, member: 49418"] [b]Re: Help setting up a new Hoyt Carbon Element or Matrix (arrows, sights, rest, broadh[/b] Well put HF! You should check out this [url=http://www.bowhunterssuperstore.com/sword-centurion-sight-right-hand-black-p-1865399.html]Sword Centurion .010 Sight, Right Hand, Black - Sights : Sword : Bowhunters International, Bowhunters Supply Store, Archery Supplies, Archery Equipment, Bowhunting Supplies[/url] The Hoyt rests are very overpriced, and people seem to not like them...I've never shot them, but the QAD rests (which make the Hoyt rests) are cheaper and exactly the same. The Ripcord is a nice rest, if you like it, keep it. I found getting the timing on the Ripcord to be difficult. [/QUOTE]
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