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The camera didn't work for a while. Turned it on for the heck of it and for whatever reason it worked!! :?: May as well post a pic of the Phoenix!
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Nice looking bow, and very nice looking table.

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Super Duper picture, Phoenix and the table go together.... :D
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Thanks guys. The table is from an old mill in Northern Quebec in the 60s. We have a few more smaller ones as well. My wife hates them and I love em!! Sound familiar?
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:lol: :lol: :lol:
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Hmm, looks familiar.. oh yeah! Cuz I have on of those too! :) Nice Crossbow eh Herb? I just don't have the scope.
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I have got to agree NICE TABLE!!!
Like Mr. Nugent says... You can't grill it till you kill it.
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Hey Herb, what's bolts/broadheads setup are you using?
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Well, I thought I'd post a picture of mine too :)

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Hey Tye:

You using the bow for bench pressing when not shooting it? :lol:
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Tye,
I'm using Golt Tip Lazer 2, with slick trick 100 grain 4 blade broadheads. Oh, and make your bed!! :P
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Herbinator wrote:Tye,
Oh, and make your bed!! :P
:lol: :lol: I was thinking that when I looked at the photo :wink:

Nice Bow(s) though TYE :)
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John wrote:Hey Tye:

You using the bow for bench pressing when not shooting it? :lol:
Yup, just seeing if she really is 150lbs. Here's your sign. :wink:
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Herbinator wrote:Tye,
I'm using Golt Tip Lazer 2, with slick trick 100 grain 4 blade broadheads. Oh, and make your bed!! :P
I'm hearing alot about these Gold Tips and Slick tricks. I may have to get some.
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They fly pretty well too. I was pleasantly surprised over the weekend when i found they fly pretty much the same as a field point. I didn't have to change a thing.

And boy, did we ever get wet!!! It's been raining here for 7 days straight! I gave my xbow a good wipe down and a shot of WD40 in the trigger. Everything seems ok.
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