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Another trippy answer from Zombie!
Same thing happens all the time from people at 20, 30 and 40 yds.
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And his earlier post;zombie wrote:Trippy is right! lolBig John wrote:What???![]()
Another trippy answer from Zombie!
Same thing happens all the time from people at 20, 30 and 40 yds.![]()
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It's been the only question come outa the mouth from a buyer in a pro shop that I've heard from a buyer in over 20 years,,, how fast is it,,, as long as that one criteria is met, it's the end of their questions,,,, yep fer sure if making money is what matters,,,,speed is what sell's,,, look at the baranet ghost,,,, plastic risers break'n in half, but hey,,,, the shoot over 400fps and their cheap,,,,,,sproulman wrote:At crossbow shop what sells is SPEED...First thing out of hunters that were never any good at hunting is SPROUL HOW FAST IS THAT BOW AND WHAT DOES IT DO AT 60 YDS..You would not believe the PM I get on my Horton crossbow for sale and they only ask, SPROUL HOW FAST IS IT..
Anything 300+fps is overkill within archery range, IMO.zombie wrote:Warp speed arrows @ 30 yards & under baby!
Anything over 300fps is overkill and Warp speed baby are conflicting statements. Archery range is subjective to who is speaking. Some say 20, 25, 30 and beyond. Depends on the surroundings. Lets say swamps versus out west open range. Can be argued forever. Most will agree nothing beyond 50 yards at a Whitetail deer.CT.HNTR wrote:What is the definition of “archery range” and what are the conflicting statements?
Sage advice John. Signing off this one to.Big John wrote:Since I now know who it is, I have nothing more to say. Hope this doesn't spoil Swamps day.![]()
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This was a good thread for a bit.
Looks like someone got deleted as well!racking up points wrote:deleted