Updated Equipment List

The following link has my updated equipment list
Equipment List
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61 comments

Cameron,
I just started Bowhunting,and after doing two months of research on bows, I was able to find a Hoyt Ultra-Tec Cam 1/2, brand new, and never been fired. The bow has a 30" draw, and is set for 70 lbs. To be honest, I could not pass on the savings, as I have a family, and am not single anymore.
Do you have any information on this model? Any help woould be appreciated.I realize this bow is an older model, but from what little info I can find, it seems it will more than do the job.
Thank you for your time.

Mark Duncan

Cam, I recently got the SDP and ended up having to order the Hogg Wrap as well because i do a lot of low light hunting. I should be in the mail soon and was wondering how easy this is to put on? Something you can do yourself or should i take it to my archery shop?

Brad Smith

Thanks for all the great info. I jsut started back country hunting and am hooked. It seems just thinking about the back country gets me through workouts when i am less than motivated. I was wondering if you would suggest a good target for inside. I have been shooting in my apartment for 3 years now and need a new target. Just wondering what you would suggest.
Garrett

Garrett Portra

Hey Cameron,
I have a quick question to throw your way. With archery season approaching fast here in North Dakota (August 31) i figured it was time to fling some broahead equipped arrows into my broahead target. The arrows i shoot are easton axis and easton FMJs. My promblem is broadhead alignment. My broahead blades do not line up with my fletching causing my arrow to create noise and inaccurancy. On the easton box it says automatic broadhead alignment. Well thats not the case here. How do you go by this procedure so that your blades are aligned with your fletching. Your guidlines and opinion would be great.
p.s. EBJ just keeps getting better and better keep up the great work!

DevinK

Cam, Thanks for updating your Equip. list! Good Luck this fall. PS… check out the Leica 900 range finder..if you haven’t already! Purchased one this summer and have been field testing it the last couple months. Top notch rangefinder, lightweight and would highly recommend to anyone. A bit pricey but worth every cent.

Darryl Uhrig

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