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new vintage set up Ben Pearson bow

Started by GabeGa, February 22, 2012, 07:21:00 PM

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GabeGa

just found some New old stock KWIKEE SILENCERS -helicopters on fleabay , the cool part is that the seller sent me 1 extra set for free for some reason -one dude from PA Burgettstown , anyway im happy that finally i can set up the bow the Vintage way i wanted it

   kwikee silencers
   acme Kwikee kwiver
   Hoyt-Easton string
   bras nock- finger-savers
   bow-Ben_Pearson signature 7331 AMO''58 #55 takedown
   4 different new vintage broad-heads 125gr
   all vintage new old-stock    :archer:    

i know i don't post much..,because-i mean everything about trad archery was dissected and super duper analyzed already here, that's why i signed up to learn and read the available info.
all 3 deer  i saw and got close to 10yds in the opened season where to skinny,(only took pics) , so i guess i will just post some pics of my vintAGED bow for some of you to enjoy
but i shoot a lot in my backyard    :archer2:    

enjoy

 

 

 

 

 

 
i am not very good...but i like it a lot...Re-Curve'R

lpcjon2

Thats cool, I have a k quiver. Have you shot the bow with it on? I wanted to use it on my sons bow, but it didnt look to stable when you got down to one arrow in it.
Some people live an entire lifetime and wonder if they have ever made a
difference in the world, but the Marines don't have that problem.
—President Ronald Reagan

GabeGa

you have to install, then pull down towards the riser where the limbs are thicker...and the locking clamp needs to be firm...i have no issues, thanks

i am not very good...but i like it a lot...Re-Curve'R

lpcjon2

I did that and it seamed unstable to me. But hey if you like it shoot it. It looks cool and old school!Good luck and I hope you get to harvest an animal with the set up.
Some people live an entire lifetime and wonder if they have ever made a
difference in the world, but the Marines don't have that problem.
—President Ronald Reagan

TimDougan

Nice rig you got there. Better get a hood on those broadheads. You can get one that clips to your arrow. Check out 3 Rivers. TD.

GabeGa

TD  i will make one out of a round 5" wide  dry bamboo tubing...i like to make stuff , is gonna be like a 2" wide eye shaped ring around the heads, it will clip on the Kwikee, got it made ...in my mind LOL
i am not very good...but i like it a lot...Re-Curve'R

Shakes.602

Looks Great! BUT....The Braodheads dont look to Vintage to me. The Bow is Awsome though!
"Carpe Cedar" Seize the Arrow!
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"Faith is to Prayer what the Feather is to the Arrow" Thomas Morrow
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GabeGa

S.602 , the broad-heads are from the 70's ...they vintage... To Me,, LOL
i am not very good...but i like it a lot...Re-Curve'R

moleman

I agree wth Tim, very nice set up, but i would deffinately invest in the hood. I would enjoy much more reading your posts about great hunts, than a trip to the E.R .   :thumbsup:    :coffee:

Wannabe1

Cool looking setup but, as stated, PLEASE put a hood on those heads!   :thumbsup:    :clapper:
Desert Shield/Storm, Somalia and IOF Veteran
"The Mountains are calling and, I must go!" John Muir

GabeGa

Thank ya'll for your concern about the broad heads bein exposed , i am fully aware that i need to cover them when im out and about, and i will make a very safe and functional cover for them , soon, and will follow up on this thread,

BUT FOR NOW this is all i got for them on this set up    :laughing:  













i am not very good...but i like it a lot...Re-Curve'R

Wannabe1

If you get some pink flethcing, they'll go right along with that first cover!    :biglaugh:      :laughing:      :archer2:
Desert Shield/Storm, Somalia and IOF Veteran
"The Mountains are calling and, I must go!" John Muir

limbshaker

Hey I still use one of those quivers for my stumpin setup on my Martin X-200. They work great and I love mine! They originally came with a pair of big thick rubber bands that slid down and butted up against the quiver and prevented it from sliding.If you want an original cover for the broadheads, (it clips on the back arrow) I'll send you one. Just cover the shipping. How do those silencers do? I like your setup!
"Leaves are fallin all around..time I was on my way." -Led Zeppelin

rdoggsilva


Henry Hammer

Now you need some aluminum or fiberglass arrows from the 70's to match that bow and BH's. Otherwise looks good to me!! LMAO at all your BH covers!!(smart ***)  ;)  Good Luck hunting..Henry
"No man's opinion is any better than his background, his experience and his general common sense." Jack O' Connor

jim ratcliff

i vote for the pink bag! cool vintage setup...just think in todays lawsuit crazy world if a company released a quiver like the one pictured!
well....let's go let the air out'a one!

GabeGa

QuoteOriginally posted by limbshaker:
Hey I still use one of those quivers for my stumpin setup on my Martin X-200. They work great and I love mine! They originally came with a pair of big thick rubber bands that slid down and butted up against the quiver and prevented it from sliding.If you want an original cover for the broadheads, (it clips on the back arrow) I'll send you one. Just cover the shipping. How do those silencers do? I like your setup!
LIMBSHAKER , the silencers work perfect(don't slide) when i shoot arrows with target points (will make a video soon in action) they have a whoop "sound" to them and you can feel the rubber absorb the vibration in the grip of the bow -a smooth feeling that i like-
-Yes on the vintage cover i would really like it will PM you,, much thanks    :notworthy:
i am not very good...but i like it a lot...Re-Curve'R


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