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Mathews Halon 32 Review, Rock Climbing Harness Thoughts, And An Xpedition Xplorer SS Long Term Video Review

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[ArcheryTalk.com]( Hello ArcheryTalk.com Member! Welcome to the latest edition of the ArcheryTalk.com newsletter, your regular roundup of our favorite discussions and recommended reading. Enjoy the newsletter and thanks for continuing to be part of the ArcheryTalk.com family. Your ArcheryTalk.com Team [Visit ArcheryTalk.com]( Top Discussions | [Facebook]( [User] [Mathews Halon 32 Review]( Here is my review of the Mathews Halon 32. I really like the draw cycle of this bow. This is the second of six flagship hunting bow reviews we've got coming. [Read More]( WOW [Would you buy a Hoyt?]( I just don't see the point. [Read More]( 109 [Rock climbing harness front vs back]( Just bought a black diamond cardio speed. The tie in point is in the front but I'm considering having my tether wrap around my waist I would tape it with a single wrap of electrical tape until it was in the middle of my back. [Read More]( 53 [Prime Centergy Hybrid Video Review]( Here are my thoughts on the Prime Centergy Hybrid after a couple months of shooting. This was the longest hunting bow I tested this year and I absolutely loved how accurate it was. [Read More]( 8 [Anyone ever smoke a bull and not find him?]( This year had a good friend of mine smoke a nice 330" - 340" solid 6x6 behind the shoulder 3" +/- slight and mean very slightly quartering away... We went up to check the arrow and buried to the fletching and broken. [Read More]( 79 [Xpedition Xplorer SS Long Term Review Video]( The Xplorer SS is the first bow from Xpedition Archery that I've spent any serous time with and I'm hoping it won't be the last. HOT Recommended [Vote for a Chance to Win a $500 Gift Card]( [Getting Ready for Bow Hunting Season]( [Bannock Basics: The Do’s and Don’ts of Cooking a Popular Trail Food]( [Watch: Shooting Arrows From a Shotgun]( [7 Easy Ways to Tell if You Need to Buy New Tires]( [Review: Prime Centergy Hybrid Compound Bow]( This email was sent by ArcheryTalk.com, a part of VerticalScope Inc., 111 Peter Street, Suite 700, Toronto, ON, M5V2H1. If you have any questions regarding the communications you receive from us, please [contact us](. [Manage your email preferences]( | [Unsubscribe](

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