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<blockquote data-quote="Dr. Tad Hussein Winslow" data-source="post: 1290579" data-attributes="member: 7123"><p>Oh nice - I didn't see that one. This is an older version which is why it was on supersale at Academy. The little plastic part that sticks on top of the aluminum part, to hold your arrow until it lifts up, fell off again and again, both with their stickum from the package, and superglue tried a couple of times. I then dremeled a "channel" into the aluminum on top, to keep the arrow centered - now I just need to put some moleskin on there thin enough to 'maintain the channel through' to the top of the moleskin....</p><p></p><p>I'm glad I posted - I think I'll definitely stick with it - you guys are right (FAL guy) that on the shot itself, this is actually quieter than a biscuit - pretty danged quiet in fact. It was just the draw that was the noisy problem - and that's easily remedied - should have already figured that out of course... anyhoo, I'll stick with it. It's definitely accurate - at 19.5 yards, I was able to hit 2 of 3 in a row, during one set Saturday, into my actual 1.5" bullseye paint, with the third one within 1" of the bullseye. And then got several more in the bullseyes, too, after that - this was with a moderate wind going, blowing my hold around. Bow is a cheapie Hoyt MR200 Sport - something like that. 2003-ish model.</p><p></p><p>My new crossbow came pre-installed with a biscuit (PSE Tac-10). But I may hunt with the traditional bow some too - I plan too. Especially if I experience a jump the string incident with this loud x-bow.</p><p></p><p>PS. I now envision a thin moleskin for contact with the bottom of the arrow - THEN superglue two small but thickish "tabs" on either side of the arrow channel, on the top of the moleskin, with standard velcro pieces - the fuzzy side - to help hold the arrow centered. The question is, will this stuff stay on or fall off, after use / vibration, with superglue attachment? That was the problem before, with the OEM piece from NAP.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Dr. Tad Hussein Winslow, post: 1290579, member: 7123"] Oh nice - I didn't see that one. This is an older version which is why it was on supersale at Academy. The little plastic part that sticks on top of the aluminum part, to hold your arrow until it lifts up, fell off again and again, both with their stickum from the package, and superglue tried a couple of times. I then dremeled a "channel" into the aluminum on top, to keep the arrow centered - now I just need to put some moleskin on there thin enough to 'maintain the channel through' to the top of the moleskin.... I'm glad I posted - I think I'll definitely stick with it - you guys are right (FAL guy) that on the shot itself, this is actually quieter than a biscuit - pretty danged quiet in fact. It was just the draw that was the noisy problem - and that's easily remedied - should have already figured that out of course... anyhoo, I'll stick with it. It's definitely accurate - at 19.5 yards, I was able to hit 2 of 3 in a row, during one set Saturday, into my actual 1.5" bullseye paint, with the third one within 1" of the bullseye. And then got several more in the bullseyes, too, after that - this was with a moderate wind going, blowing my hold around. Bow is a cheapie Hoyt MR200 Sport - something like that. 2003-ish model. My new crossbow came pre-installed with a biscuit (PSE Tac-10). But I may hunt with the traditional bow some too - I plan too. Especially if I experience a jump the string incident with this loud x-bow. PS. I now envision a thin moleskin for contact with the bottom of the arrow - THEN superglue two small but thickish "tabs" on either side of the arrow channel, on the top of the moleskin, with standard velcro pieces - the fuzzy side - to help hold the arrow centered. The question is, will this stuff stay on or fall off, after use / vibration, with superglue attachment? That was the problem before, with the OEM piece from NAP. [/QUOTE]
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