One other quick thing... I didn't fully answer your question. As to whether or not you need a cushion plunger. It really depends on what kind of archery you are shooting. If you are shooting a more or less traditional style, then a plunger is not required given that you shoot with the correct arrow rest and have feathered vanes. However, a plunger wouldn't hurt. Also, if you are just shooting archery for recreation, then it's not so necessary given again that you have the proper arrow rest and arrow configuration.
Good Luck,
-Dan Perez
said mazwan <ballaoo@...> wrote:
Thank you very much for your info.
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