Glendel Buck
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Glendel Buck
Finally got one yesterday... I didnt get the full rut since we dont have 600pound deer here
But this is one well made 3D target. I opted for the vital insert which is nice! The 150inch B&C rack is a nice feature also. I just hope no one see's this thing from the road
This mainly for my Hoyt since the crossbow is driving them deep into this(up to the wrap)...
But this is one well made 3D target. I opted for the vital insert which is nice! The 150inch B&C rack is a nice feature also. I just hope no one see's this thing from the road
This mainly for my Hoyt since the crossbow is driving them deep into this(up to the wrap)...
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Looks pretty good.
How do you think the vitals line up? They look a little far back from that angle.
Also . . .since you hunt from a tree . . .do they have those with the vitals outlined for practicing from a elevated position(porch/deck or roof)? A buddy of mine has a second story deck that he shoots from to similate shooting from his tree stand.
How do you think the vitals line up? They look a little far back from that angle.
Also . . .since you hunt from a tree . . .do they have those with the vitals outlined for practicing from a elevated position(porch/deck or roof)? A buddy of mine has a second story deck that he shoots from to similate shooting from his tree stand.
I'd rather wear out than rust out.
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here are some better pics of the vital part... they seem about right for me. BTW, one shots lower because I never aim at the same spot twice anymore. These axis nano arrows arent cheap either!!!! I normally shoot for lungs since no air will put a deer down fast. Anything just barely behind the shoulder works for me though.
as for treestand view.. i think they make something for that. I cant remember though. Other than that, you will just have to guess on the shot placement. Sometimes its better to shoot a tad high out of stand. If you shoot to low, you could miss most of the vitals depending on the angle
as for treestand view.. i think they make something for that. I cant remember though. Other than that, you will just have to guess on the shot placement. Sometimes its better to shoot a tad high out of stand. If you shoot to low, you could miss most of the vitals depending on the angle
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OK . . that looks much better . . .he looks much more impressive from that angle too. Definitely a shooter.
I'd rather wear out than rust out.
Perception trumps intention.
2006 Exomax w/Agingcrossbower Custom Stock
20" Easton Powerbolts w/125gr Trophy Ridge Stricknines & 2"Blazers
Boo Custom Strings
2006 Vixen
Perception trumps intention.
2006 Exomax w/Agingcrossbower Custom Stock
20" Easton Powerbolts w/125gr Trophy Ridge Stricknines & 2"Blazers
Boo Custom Strings
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I think he needs another year though.. his antlers have a plastic feel to them. Hopefully they will harden next yearsumner4991 wrote:OK . . that looks much better . . .he looks much more impressive from that angle too. Definitely a shooter.
ill see how long the insert lasts though.. thats another reason for getting this. The inserts will always be in stock. Notice the block target below him... I think roughly 5000 shots have been into that. It holds the compound arrows still, but it wont hold the crossbow ones. I have another foam target behind that to stop them
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We shoot my buddies Glendel Buck a few weekends ago, there were 5 of us shooting and after @ 25 rounds (all vert bow shots) we had to pull the block out and rotate the individual layers out of the vital. I did have one pass through though, it should hold up pretty good if you don't shoot at the same hole and rotate layers.
Rich
We shoot my buddies Glendel Buck a few weekends ago, there were 5 of us shooting and after @ 25 rounds (all vert bow shots) we had to pull the block out and rotate the individual layers out of the vital. I did have one pass through though, it should hold up pretty good if you don't shoot at the same hole and rotate layers.
Rich
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