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Lose the Biscuit and Improve Your TAC15/15I Shooting Performance - By Russell Beach
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<blockquote data-quote="sangerboats" data-source="post: 572314" data-attributes="member: 36710"><p><strong>Re: Lose the Biscuit and Improve Your TAC15/15I Shooting Performance - By Russell Bea</strong></p><p></p><p>well said jon, seems like we are on the same page, these factory arrows are not up to par for what i am looking to do, thank you for directiong me to the aerovane's i will be trying thoes after what you have said, i need to see for myself ... the engineer in me showing again..., i have been messing with a lot of things with this bow only to find out like all of you have, that the biscut and the arrows are the weakest link in this bow.</p><p> </p><p> as for hunting i have had so many problems that i am actually afraid to hunt with it still, when i get things to my liking then i will take it to the woods. most everyone has heard of oneida bows and the controversy with them, i have shot one for almost 10 years now, in the beginning i had a lot of problems with it and soon learned that if set up right it will stay that way for a very long time, literally i have had not one thing go wrong with that bow in over 6 yrs other than normal maintenance, have shot numerous deer and bear and even a squirrel or chipmunk once in a while, when this TAC is set up right i know i can have the same consistency time after time and when i get there then its time to go culling the herd. but until then i am having a ball shooting a bow well over 100 yrds. and learning new things every time i stick my nose in this site, thank you.</p><p> </p><p>gotta get back to work on this QAD rest bracket.</p><p> </p><p> thanks, </p><p> michael.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="sangerboats, post: 572314, member: 36710"] [b]Re: Lose the Biscuit and Improve Your TAC15/15I Shooting Performance - By Russell Bea[/b] well said jon, seems like we are on the same page, these factory arrows are not up to par for what i am looking to do, thank you for directiong me to the aerovane's i will be trying thoes after what you have said, i need to see for myself ... the engineer in me showing again..., i have been messing with a lot of things with this bow only to find out like all of you have, that the biscut and the arrows are the weakest link in this bow. as for hunting i have had so many problems that i am actually afraid to hunt with it still, when i get things to my liking then i will take it to the woods. most everyone has heard of oneida bows and the controversy with them, i have shot one for almost 10 years now, in the beginning i had a lot of problems with it and soon learned that if set up right it will stay that way for a very long time, literally i have had not one thing go wrong with that bow in over 6 yrs other than normal maintenance, have shot numerous deer and bear and even a squirrel or chipmunk once in a while, when this TAC is set up right i know i can have the same consistency time after time and when i get there then its time to go culling the herd. but until then i am having a ball shooting a bow well over 100 yrds. and learning new things every time i stick my nose in this site, thank you. gotta get back to work on this QAD rest bracket. thanks, michael. [/QUOTE]
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