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stewy
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New comer here!

Post by stewy »

I am new here, I have an excalibur phoenix, I have been shooting compounds for a few years for a couple different companies, but I have been through two elbow surgeries now, and the wife finally said the time has come, so I have sold all of my compounds, and I have devoted all my attention to crossbows, glad be here, and I hope to get to know you'll.
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stewy
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Post by stewy »

Here is a picture of my last buck taken two weeks ago with a compound.
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Welcome Stewy, you'll learn alot from this forum group. GP
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Post by NZ Hunter »

Hi Stewy, welcome to the forum. I too use a phoenix Im sure you will be please with yours. Congrats on your buck with the compound, nice one.
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Post by mccje »

Hey stewy nice buck I to am new here and in the same situation you are in but it is my shoulder the people on here are excellent the gave me great advise. Oh and Welcome :D
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Welcome to the site!
Nothing to be ashamed of to have to switch from a vert bow to a crossbow. I switched from longbows and recurves to a crossbow for my hunting several years ago, and have continued to harvest whitetails for out table. At first I was a bit intimidated by all the anti-crossbow crap some stupid elitists preach, but have come to realize that as long as it's legal, ethical hunting it's still just as much fun and excitement!
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Welcome to the forum Stewy
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Welcometo the forum. :wink:
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Image to the forum. That is sure a fine looking buck, congrat's.
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Post by stewy »

Thanks to all for the welcome, I look forward to getting to know everyone!
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