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Post by ScottC on Jan 6, 2006 11:44:27 GMT -5
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Post by admin on Jan 6, 2006 11:56:17 GMT -5
That is certainly interesting, since I have no experience in this I can't comment. But thanks for posting, I imagine you will get some feedback on this, and that is how I will learn. Thanks, Scott
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Post by ScottC on Jan 6, 2006 13:33:41 GMT -5
It certainly got some feedback on the forum I saw it on. A few hardcore turkey hunters said they would not use it. Part of the reason is that the suggested arrow set up would mean a different set of arrows for that BH. I don't know enough to comment either, but it is an interesting concept.
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Post by marksuttonjr on Jan 8, 2006 18:50:32 GMT -5
I would think that they would be difficult to tune, but it is clear from the video that they can get the job done quickly.
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scotty
Junior Hunter
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Post by scotty on Jan 31, 2006 22:43:44 GMT -5
I really don't think you need anything fancy. For example, any 3 balded broadhead should do the trick ie Thunderheads 125 or 100 gr. You can even use mechanicals. But obviously you need to check your individual State and Provincial requirements for bowhunting.
Scotty
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Post by ScottC on Feb 1, 2006 6:57:14 GMT -5
Will do, Scotty.
Seems more like a novelty, but obviously works with the right shot. I prefer the body shot since it gives me more area.
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