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    Member Spike
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    Default FOB Performance

    I am thinking of trying FOB's for deer hunting this fall. I am wondering how they are performing , the good and the bad. I will be shooting them using a limb driver rest.

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    I didnt like the facial contact with the FOB, They are also way too ugly . But I did try them and they seemed to shoot good, just not something I want over my blazers.
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    I am likeing the fobs and the more i shoot them the more i like them.. U will notice a real diffrence at 30 yards and up with the fobs.. If you do not shoot over that I mean 35 and more than It is only a slight diffrence from say blazers or quickspins..NJBuckBuster

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    Are you gonna ugly up that new GTO by shooting FOBs? Better give them all to me!

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    FOB on the ground, Deer down. At least that is the beauty that I hope to see in FOB's.

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    Default worked for me

    shot with fobs. the facial contact takes some time getting used too, but now I feel uncomfortable without it
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    Could the facial contact in theory act as a kisser? It would allow for less weight on the string.

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    technically it could.. I put mine a little below my mouth. so it could work it just wont be on the corner of your mouth.

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    Thank you.
    I will experiment with them as soon as I have something to shoot them from.

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    LUV EM! I love when peeps ask questions at the range.....now more and more are starting to see the FOBNATION at work!

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