Started off bow hunting with a recurve bow and wooden arrows back in 1975. Today it's a recurve crossbow with aluminum arrows.
Have taken most of my deer with the bow.
That's very coolStarted off bow hunting with a recurve bow and wooden arrows back in 1975. Today it's a recurve crossbow with aluminum arrows.
Have taken most of my deer with the bow.
I started bow hunting in 1986 myself with a 50 lb pull Browning recurve, still got that bow and when weather gets warmer I'll start practicing with it. I can pull it back and hold it. Also, I changed to fiberglass arrows years ago and cut my group size in 1/2. At 76 it's just great to be in the woods still hunting. Keep doing it as long as I can.Started off bow hunting with a recurve bow and wooden arrows back in 1975. Today it's a recurve crossbow with aluminum arrows.
Have taken most of my deer with the bow.
My son helped attract my attention to crossbow shooting by letting me shoot his 20 years ago. Now I taken many whitetail deer with crossbows that I lost count. Lately I been using a Killer Instinct Ripper 415 that is bad too the bone but still have my original Horton Legend SL 300 fps. Still going strong at 70 yo.
Well said. Last summer I built the Trump Tower of deer blinds. I put a bird feeder out so I can watch birds , squirrels, turkeys, come in to eat. I sure do enjoy it. Anything to get out and enjoy. If there was a season for rocks Id like to think we would have a technical section here and an expert like Lewis to guide us along.I use a bow and or crossbow, rifle,handgun, and if they had a season for it , I'd throw rocks.
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