Excalibur Accuracy

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sumner4991
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Post by sumner4991 »

They get better with age . . .keep shooting, you'll get the hang of it. :shock: :? :wink: :D
I'd rather wear out than rust out.
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lscha
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Post by lscha »

Had to post this after reading this thread.

I got my new rangefinder mount. I was able to practice for 3 days between working on food plots and had a really good time too. I had alot of fun setting the target up and walking around... stopping, ranging, and shooting.....different distances, angles, standing, sitting etc. I have the VariZone scope and have it set up for 25 yards so I am practicing finding what dot or span to use for distances from 15 to 55 yards. I'm hoping this will improve my questimation of distances too.

I expected to have to sight in my scope again after taking it off to mount the rangefinder mount but no, not a click. It was right on.

To say this bow is accurate is an understatement. I never shoot 2 arrows at the same bulls eye without removing one first either.

Anyway, I thought I would post this in case anyone needed another idea to make practice even more fun.
Laura
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B-Logger
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Post by B-Logger »

One learns really fast that if you are shooting dots, shoot only one arrow per dot or buy lots of arrows. I'll take more dots as they are cheaper.
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Dennis
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