New Bow Today!!!
Started by Icanthitnutin, Jan 08 2010 01:33 AM
12 replies to this topic
#1
Posted 08 January 2010 - 01:33 AM
Spent the day getting my new TORNADO! $600.00 Checked out all the other bows, and this one was callin my name! Got it home today and put the bow together, "Loctite" "wax strings" and "cables" Lubed the Barrel!
The Bow came with a triple red dot scope that I took a disliking to right off. Got on the Hawke web site and put a rush on a new 3x32IR camo scope. After that I called Parker and ordered a extra quiver.
off to Bass Pro tomorrow
shopping list!!!
crank for cross bow for stand use
Red Hots
field points
The Block orange crossbow target
I can never stick to a list so I'll update tomorrow what really came home.
The Bow came with a triple red dot scope that I took a disliking to right off. Got on the Hawke web site and put a rush on a new 3x32IR camo scope. After that I called Parker and ordered a extra quiver.
off to Bass Pro tomorrow
shopping list!!!
crank for cross bow for stand use
Red Hots
field points
The Block orange crossbow target
I can never stick to a list so I'll update tomorrow what really came home.
#2
Posted 08 January 2010 - 02:55 AM
Good Luck with the new bow!
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#3
Posted 08 January 2010 - 07:43 AM
You will have fun with your new bow, they are addicting.
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#4
Posted 08 January 2010 - 07:48 AM
Great bow Im sure you like it from what other owners are saying. Hunter2
#5
Posted 08 January 2010 - 08:15 AM
Congratulations on getting your new bow and have fun shooting it !
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I'd rather kill with a crossbow than wound with a compound !
"Compound Bowhunters"...Why do you fear the more humane and efficient weapon ?
I'd rather kill with a crossbow than wound with a compound !
"Compound Bowhunters"...Why do you fear the more humane and efficient weapon ?
#6
Posted 08 January 2010 - 09:07 AM
Congrats! I'm looking forward towrards your review and pics.
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#7
Posted 08 January 2010 - 09:14 AM
Congratulations on your new bow. I'm sure you will enjoy it. Can't wait for the hunting stories, even 3D competition sagas.
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#8
Posted 08 January 2010 - 09:55 AM
now all you need is a target bow press digatial scale chonograph arrow fletcher an you will have something to do wile it is so cold out. ha ha just kidding but have fun.
#9
Posted 08 January 2010 - 10:03 AM
Congrats on the new bow, hope you like yours as much as I like my Parker. Here are some random thought I learned by experience that may be of interest to you:
May want to hold up on the crank until you try cocking it in the stand. I bought one but have not needed to use it. Do get the Red Hot hot rope cocker if you didn't get it with the bow. The rollers make cocking much easier and prevent marring the finish. Do try some Dalton's wax for strings and cables, and some Jig A Loo to lube the deck (Just wipe it on with a piece of cloth), it goes on wet but dries quickly to a slick film. May want to rethink the Block too, arrow removal isn't easy; may want to hold out for the Spider Web target; spendy but very good. I went with the aftermarket post forearm and cheekpiece on mine, both good enhancements. The post makes bow much easier to carry/shoot and saves weight, while the cheekpiece enhances scope/eye alignment. I too went with a Hawke (MAP), it fits the bow to a T. For what it's worth, I'm using the Gold Tip Lazer ll' shafts, 110 g brass insert, 2" Blazers and aluminum moon nocks; my head of choice is the 125 g Slick Trick magnum.This combination gives me an arrow weighing 440 g, that flies well from this bow, with outstanding terminal performance.
Word to the wise: This is a high performance bow (mine gets a chroned 365 fps), be sure the arrow is up against the string and the nock is aligned with the string when you pull the trigger. Also check to make sure the arrow, and esp the plastic moon nock, has no cracks, EVERY time you shoot. A cracked nock caused my first Cyclone to blow up.
If ypu don't have access to a shop that know how to serve crossbow strings, learn to serve the string and cables. (Not the same as serving vert bows) The serving on the factory string will need replacing in a couple of hundred shots. (I'm using Halo and Angel Majesty serving material with good results). If you have a press, see if it's strong enough and fits this bow; if not, see if the local bow shop's does. This bow is quite narrow and the limbs are stiff, it takes a press that is both strong and adjusts down to that size. The one at the local shop couldn't handle mine, I finally built my own.
Get a replacement string and set of cables (I make my own so can't help you with aftermarket choice other than Parker's). I change mine out when I reserve to keep the string and cables fresh. To avoid possible failure the string is no longer used after two reserves.
I compare mine to a trophy wife: Looks HOT, performs great, but is high strung and takes a little stroking to be at it's best.
Good luck, holler if you think I can be of any assistance.
May want to hold up on the crank until you try cocking it in the stand. I bought one but have not needed to use it. Do get the Red Hot hot rope cocker if you didn't get it with the bow. The rollers make cocking much easier and prevent marring the finish. Do try some Dalton's wax for strings and cables, and some Jig A Loo to lube the deck (Just wipe it on with a piece of cloth), it goes on wet but dries quickly to a slick film. May want to rethink the Block too, arrow removal isn't easy; may want to hold out for the Spider Web target; spendy but very good. I went with the aftermarket post forearm and cheekpiece on mine, both good enhancements. The post makes bow much easier to carry/shoot and saves weight, while the cheekpiece enhances scope/eye alignment. I too went with a Hawke (MAP), it fits the bow to a T. For what it's worth, I'm using the Gold Tip Lazer ll' shafts, 110 g brass insert, 2" Blazers and aluminum moon nocks; my head of choice is the 125 g Slick Trick magnum.This combination gives me an arrow weighing 440 g, that flies well from this bow, with outstanding terminal performance.
Word to the wise: This is a high performance bow (mine gets a chroned 365 fps), be sure the arrow is up against the string and the nock is aligned with the string when you pull the trigger. Also check to make sure the arrow, and esp the plastic moon nock, has no cracks, EVERY time you shoot. A cracked nock caused my first Cyclone to blow up.
If ypu don't have access to a shop that know how to serve crossbow strings, learn to serve the string and cables. (Not the same as serving vert bows) The serving on the factory string will need replacing in a couple of hundred shots. (I'm using Halo and Angel Majesty serving material with good results). If you have a press, see if it's strong enough and fits this bow; if not, see if the local bow shop's does. This bow is quite narrow and the limbs are stiff, it takes a press that is both strong and adjusts down to that size. The one at the local shop couldn't handle mine, I finally built my own.
Get a replacement string and set of cables (I make my own so can't help you with aftermarket choice other than Parker's). I change mine out when I reserve to keep the string and cables fresh. To avoid possible failure the string is no longer used after two reserves.
I compare mine to a trophy wife: Looks HOT, performs great, but is high strung and takes a little stroking to be at it's best.
Good luck, holler if you think I can be of any assistance.
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#10
Posted 08 January 2010 - 02:07 PM
Good choice now go have some fun.
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#11
Posted 08 January 2010 - 04:48 PM
Have fun with the new bow.
#12
Posted 08 January 2010 - 05:15 PM
Good luck!
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#13
Posted 09 January 2010 - 04:40 AM
Great post Cossack!
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