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bkcorris
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aka The Cheesehead Savage
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Topic: what type bow do you hunt with? Posted: 18 July 2004 at 07:12 |
Ranch dog did a similar poll a while back, thought I'd revive it and
see if I can get more than 6 votes this time. I know archery seems to
be a dieing sport with everyone wanting to push long shots these days,
but there has to be more than 6 bow hunters here
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Stupid people are like a slinky, they don't serve much purpose in the world but they sure are fun to watch tumble down the stairs!
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T.T.U.
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Posted: 18 July 2004 at 07:49 |
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I bout the pse whitetail extream 2 years back at basspro love it shoots good and quite even with no silencers o it yet.
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The good life!!!!
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mr mom
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Posted: 18 July 2004 at 09:30 |
bk: i have a browning, matt has a hoyt , nathan has a matthews and timmy shoots a darton. they all started out with a browning. good thing about having 3 boys. but all 3 of the boys also shoot recurves.. they shoot almost as good with the recurves as the do with the compounds. the only advantage they see now with the trainingwheels is farther distance. i dont stand a chance
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mr mom
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Tikkabuck
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**Robert E. Lee IV **
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Posted: 18 July 2004 at 15:05 |
Hey BK
Ya know how bad it hurts to make me do that . About two years before me surgery the Doc told me I would not be able to shoot my bow again,I was back in a tree with my MacPherson by deer season. I'll be back to marking your poll in the compound slot soon.(I Hope)
Before I was a MacPherson nut I shot Martins. If I was to get a bow today that was not a MacPherson I'd be sitting in a tree with a Reflex.
NO MATHEWS ALLOWED
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God,Mother,Country,and Hot Rods. Done with political crap.LOL
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bkcorris
.416 Rigby
aka The Cheesehead Savage
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Posted: 18 July 2004 at 16:24 |
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Isn't reflex made under Hoyt? I haven't seen anything in writing, but come on, look at the riser, its a tad obvious.
Any reason against Mathews or just a personal choice? I'm guessing
there is a pretty strict reason considering the boldness of the
statement.
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waksupi
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aka Keeper of the Old Traditions
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Posted: 18 July 2004 at 16:57 |
I use them all. I'd hunted with a recurve for years, until I had a serious disagreement with a horse. Couldn't pull any kind of bow for nearly two years, then got a PSE compound to start working the pain out. Started shooting at about 40 pounds in nasty pain. Within a year, I had the wheels changed twice, and was shooting 137 lbs in competition when my bow was weighed at Big Sky Archery during league. I shot like crap after I found out how much I was pulling. Ignorance is bliss. I had no idea what I'd been shooting, but Dan Moore, the shop owner, noticed the limbs were about pegged out, and that I was getting pretty zippy speed. I dropped down to 90, and stuck with that until all the pain was gone from my shoulder.
I then went back to a recurve, and built several longbows, and hunted with them. I killed deer, elk, and grouse with one of my home built bows. This past month, I have been shooting a sinew backed osage orange bow that I made, and am considering trying for a deer with it this season. I'm keeping it in the kill zone at the ranges I see, or would shoot at, a deer. It weighs 47 lbs, so has plenty of power for a whitetail.
I've got a dandy bull all tied up, and am just waiting for season!
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Tikkabuck
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**Robert E. Lee IV **
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Posted: 18 July 2004 at 18:37 |
How right you are BK they come from the same stock. Just like Person bought out MacPherson and now they are the same sort of. The Reflex is a very forgiving bow I think and fits me like a glove.
As far as Mathews goes I hate their advertising. How many 10 page adds have you seen from them,making you think man if I just had one of those I to could be great. LOL I like the smaller companys that still make a good product and take pride in it. Kind of like my Lupy vs Burris feelings.
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mr mom
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Posted: 19 July 2004 at 01:25 |
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tikka: you know they make matthews in wisconson?????? maybe that has something to do with it.
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mr mom
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bkcorris
.416 Rigby
aka The Cheesehead Savage
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Posted: 19 July 2004 at 03:13 |
Tikka, I did a little research on Reflex last night. As far as I can
tell the main reason for the seperate company is so that Hoyt can keep
designing new stuff and new technologies every year, but rather than
keep way to many models they take the older models and keep them
current in the reflex line, keeping only the latest and greatest
in the current Hoyt line up. Sou you could also just do like I did and
find a leftover from the year before and pay even less then a new
reflex
And you Al........no comment.............
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Stupid people are like a slinky, they don't serve much purpose in the world but they sure are fun to watch tumble down the stairs!
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Guests
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Posted: 19 July 2004 at 07:05 |
Archery on this board is dead. It is more an Eastern or Southern thing. Locally it is the hotest deer hunting going, lots of young participants. Maybe most of the folks here are in the plains states without a tree to hang a stand upon?????
For health reasons I use a crossbow. But in my good health days I used a lowbow, semi recurve, recurve, compound, and a X-box.. Killed deer with all of them.
My preference is to use a recurve, with a peep sight. High speed, compact, light weight, and easy handling in a ts.
BEAR
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The_Mountaineer
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** West BY-GOD Virginian! **
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Posted: 20 July 2004 at 03:03 |
I use all the above
The primitive stuff I use for doe or cull hunting
The compound I use is a PSE Thunderflight that I'm still putting together. The previous compoung I had was a cheap old Bear Black Bear and was responsible for taking about a dozen deer, a boar and an eastern wild turkey.
You don't have to have $1,000 in a bow to be able to kill critters consistently.
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deaddog
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Posted: 20 July 2004 at 05:43 |
I have this old compound that I don't even know who makes it. It says "Indian Series- Warhawk" on it does anybody know who makes it? I shot a doe with it a few years ago. Last year I was out practicing with it just before the season and the string broke, scared the hell out of me. I thought it took my ear off it slapped me on the side of the face so hard. I hate to go out and buy a Mathews since I don't shoot bows too often. I don't think my old one is worth fixing and it must be close to 15 years old.
DD
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bkcorris
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aka The Cheesehead Savage
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Posted: 20 July 2004 at 12:01 |
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There are a lot of pretty good bows out there that you can get into
pretty cheap, like around 200-300 set up and still have a pretty nice
setup. It won't be an ultrafast ultraquiet state of the art bow, but it
will work just fine if you want it to. I like the comment on not
needing $1000 to get a good bow, kind of goes the same for rifles, yet
most guys are more willing to pay $1000 for a rifle than $500 for a
bow. I unfortunatly played with some new bows a few months ago and
realized just how good the pricey bows are, until then I though my
Golden Eagle was cream of the crop. Keep your eyes open and you can
find great bows at great prices every now and then, especially if you
pick up last years stock.
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huntin1
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Posted: 22 July 2004 at 16:28 |
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I shot a compound for many years, recently moved to a crossbow due to
shoulder injury. I gotta disagree with Bear, archery ain't dead out
here on the plains, it's alive and kickin. We just don't have the
numbers that they do out east. Heck ND has a total population of only
638,000, don't recall offhand how many bowhunters we have.
huntin1
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