Crossbow Hunting
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PaJack
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- Location: NE - PA
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by PaJack »
Sighting in your expensive new deer rifle
1. Shiny new, high-powered deer rifle.............. $1200.00
2. Quality, high-powered scope........................ $ 550.00
3. Bore sighting device..................................... $ 140.00
4. Hospital Visit............................................... $ 4,893.00
5. Forgetting to remove the bore sighting device prior to shooting?
Priceless !
for pictures --
http://www.fwditon.com/view_fwd.php?id=2480
Hunt Safe,
Jack
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Dunn14
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- Location: Grand Bend SW Ontario
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by Dunn14 »
![Smile :)](./images/smilies/icon_smile.gif)
lol i think that might have been on here earlier
ive seen that sumwhere b4
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DropTine
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by DropTine »
doesnt get much more dumber than that
BowTech Gaurdian
Apex Sight
Trophy Taker Drop Away Rest
Beman ICS Camo Hunter Arrows
Rage 100gr Slipcam Broadheads
Scott Archery Release
I am 19 years old and hunt and fish as much as I can
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Farmer
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by Farmer »
Man that would ------ smart
![Shocked :shock:](./images/smilies/icon_eek.gif)
. Loose your train of thought for a second and BLAM !! Would not wish that on any one .
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fletch
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- Location: Greely,Ont.
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by fletch »
Those pics make a dry-fire seem unnoticable.