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2017 Target Bow Shootout/Comparison, Repairing A Bow, And A Mathews TRX 7 Long Term 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] [2017 Target Bow Shootout/Comparison]( Here is the final piece of the puzzle for my months long labor of archery love - the 2017 Target Bow Shootout. [Read More]( WOW [Quietest bow for 2017]( So for those that have shot he majority of offerings for 2017 which bow do you think was the quietest? Which one had the most silent launch? [Read More]( 20 [In need of help with form]( Basically i have a s*&% ton of pre-load on my pulling shoulder, and can't seem to find the answer, more draw length feels very uncomfortable, a longer loop changes release placement. Any ideas and suggestion would be greatly appreciated. [Read More]( 16 [Hoyt Prevail 40 X3 Long Term Review]( After four months of testing, here is my review of the Hoyt Prevail 40 with X3 cams. [Read More]( 1 [Repair options]( I am trying to see if it is possible to repair my Browning Cobra Wood Compound. [Read More]( [Mathews TRX 7 Long Term Review]( I was lucky enough to get to spend four months shooting the Mathews TRX 7. Here are my thoughts, good and bad, after flinging thousands of arrows down range. HOT Recommended [Best Time To Scout Bug Out Location]( [The Best Multiroom Wireless Speaker System]( [Review: Jaxman M8 Flashlight]( [Five Water Filters for Preppers]( [Preppers: Five Things that have Stood the Test of Time]( [Preppers: Seven Items For a Hand Out Bag]( 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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