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Author Topic: New to me Quinn Stallion  (Read 402 times)

Offline Mick

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New to me Quinn Stallion
« on: January 08, 2009, 04:44:00 PM »
Here she is. 40# @ 28. This is about the 5th round and I was getting cold, but my groups were improving.
Can anyone tell me what criss-crossed arrows mean? I shoot 3 fingers split.
This will be the first bow with a rest and plunger that I've shot in quite a while and am looking forward to dialing it in to a sweet tune.
 
 

Mick    :)

Offline SOS

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Re: New to me Quinn Stallion
« Reply #1 on: January 08, 2009, 09:02:00 PM »
Man, that's some pretty white sand on the beach where you are shooting>>>LOL.

I've heard nothing but good things about the Quinns.  Enjoy.

Offline Mick

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Re: New to me Quinn Stallion
« Reply #2 on: January 08, 2009, 10:14:00 PM »
SOS you don't have this kind of sand where you live!  :cool:  
I had to finid out about the Quinns for myself.  So far so good.

Mick  :)

Offline Whitetail Chaser

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Re: New to me Quinn Stallion
« Reply #3 on: January 09, 2009, 12:16:00 AM »
That is the exact bow that I am thinking about getting; a 40# Quinn Stallion.  Looks good!


What is your arrow combination for that?

Brett
50# MAX Widow
54# Sapphire Hawk
53# Schafer Silvertip TD
45# Hill Country Bobcat

Offline Focusource

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Re: New to me Quinn Stallion
« Reply #4 on: January 09, 2009, 12:52:00 AM »
I'll take a shot at the crossed arrows.  If you are shooting wood, it could be the slight difference in spine you get in a batch.  Your plunger will probably take care of it.  When I switched to four fletch it straightened my cedars.  There again, it could just be cold fingers.  I know mine would be cold in that environment!
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Offline L. E. Carroll

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Re: New to me Quinn Stallion
« Reply #5 on: January 09, 2009, 02:54:00 AM »
Not being familiar with the Quinn's, I would like to know if it's an ILF bow?
thanks, Gene
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Offline Mick

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Re: New to me Quinn Stallion
« Reply #6 on: January 09, 2009, 06:32:00 AM »
L.E.   Not ILF, Quinn custom.
Focousource:  Those are Gold Tip 3555 carbons with 100 grains up front.  
Mick

Offline koger

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Re: New to me Quinn Stallion
« Reply #7 on: January 09, 2009, 10:06:00 PM »
Ihave 2 quins, both 60" and #47 & #50 @28. I initally had some grouping like this or would shoot a great group, then a nother one left. I finally figured out the bow was torquing of the meaty part of my hand, put a wrist sling on and hold with forfinger and thumb loosely and watchem pile up, straight in! These bows are smokers, replacment limbs are affordable and they are about bombproof. I am thinking of getting a #40 set, just for 3D. I shoot the Vapor 2000's, cut to 28&1/2, 150 up front,4" parabolics for great flight. Hope this helps. Sam.
samuel koger

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