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Over 20 Years of Bowhunting and I've Never Tried One! Video pg. 3 Update pg. 4

Started by Ryan Sanpei, May 20, 2015, 08:25:00 PM

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Ryan Sanpei

Thank you for all the additional kind words! I'll be sure to keep the Gang posted!!!

Jayrod

Trust me Ryan there built like a tank and shoot like one too I killed a jake turkey here 1st day of season and arrow went through the bird and skipped up the field 30 yds I actually thought I missed!! I was quite impressed cause these Turks are tough and have lots  of bones ....
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oldgoat

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oldgoat

Well I don't know what went wrong, Ryan get you a little Armorall and coat your broadheds and shaft also let it dry then wipe off excess, also I carry lip blam and just apply a small amount on the broadhead. This might help your routing problem..
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jt85

Thanks for the pics of the bow Ryan. I bet those goats are good eating.
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old_goat2

QuoteOriginally posted by oldgoat:
Well I don't know what went wrong, Ryan get you a little Armorall and coat your broadheds and shaft also let it dry then wipe off excess, also I carry lip blam and just apply a small amount on the broadhead. This might help your routing problem..
I just coat them with Vaseline but I ain't in the salt air anymore! Like the lip balm idea too!
David Achatz
CPO USN Ret.
Various bows, but if you see me shooting, it's probably a Toelke in my hand!

oldgoat

Well I don't know what went wrong, Ryan get you a little Armorall and coat your broadheds and shaft also let it dry then wipe off excess, also I carry lip blam and just apply a small amount on the broadhead. This might help your routing problem..
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Pete McMiller

Best luck I've had keeping rust at bay is using R.I.G. - Rust inhibiting grease.  Developed originally for protecting gun finishes.
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LongbowArchitect

Ryan: Check out the review I did on Cutthroat broadheads on 2/26/15 (Cutthroat Broadheads- First Look).

The new prototype Cutthroat 190gr glue-on and 250gr screw-ins are currently in the mail to RMSGear. They will be tested thoroughly and modified if required before they will be available for sale. If no modifications are necessary then they will be available in about 4 weeks.

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DarkTimber

QuoteOriginally posted by LongbowArchitect:
Ryan: Check out the review I did on Cutthroat broadheads on 2/26/15 (Cutthroat Broadheads- First Look).

The new prototype Cutthroat 190gr glue-on and 250gr screw-ins are currently in the mail to RMSGear. They will be tested thoroughly and modified if required before they will be available for sale. If no modifications are necessary then they will be available in about 4 weeks.
That's great news.  I've been hoping for a 250gr screw in!

Ryan Sanpei

QuoteOriginally posted by oldgoat:
Well I don't know what went wrong, Ryan get you a little Armorall and coat your broadheds and shaft also let it dry then wipe off excess, also I carry lip blam and just apply a small amount on the broadhead. This might help your routing problem..
Nothing went wrong, I'm just concerned with rust in general due to the high humidity and salt air. Exposed steel generally rusts fairly easy in the islands.

Ryan Sanpei

Thank you for all the tips on keeping the rust at bay.

Aloha,
Ryan

Ryan Sanpei

QuoteOriginally posted by LongbowArchitect:
Ryan: Check out the review I did on Cutthroat broadheads on 2/26/15 (Cutthroat Broadheads- First Look).

The new prototype Cutthroat 190gr glue-on and 250gr screw-ins are currently in the mail to RMSGear. They will be tested thoroughly and modified if required before they will be available for sale. If no modifications are necessary then they will be available in about 4 weeks.
Awesome! Thank you!

Ryan Sanpei

QuoteOriginally posted by jt85:
Thanks for the pics of the bow Ryan. I bet those goats are good eating.
You're welcome and yes they're yummy!!!


Smoked goat with onions.


Cyclic-Rivers

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oldgoat

Not you Ryan, I just posted before I got through writing . I think that Abowyer makes a SS head in single bevel. The ArmorAll coating is an old Wensel Bro trick for penetration . Bob
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Ryan Sanpei

QuoteOriginally posted by oldgoat:
Not you Ryan, I just posted before I got through writing . I think that Abowyer makes a SS head in single bevel. The ArmorAll coating is an old Wensel Bro trick for penetration . Bob
Thank you! I appreciate the insight!

Have a great weekend!

Ryan Sanpei

I was fortunate and had another harvest with the Cutthroats. Still not enough hunts to formulate an opinion, but I am impressed with the results so far. This nanny only made it 30 yards. Time to resharpen and reuse.

 


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