Early Season Started with Success

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bow4it
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Early Season Started with Success

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Here in Pa we started our early season yesterday. I was able to take a nice Doe at about 25 yards. This is my second year with my new Vortex and this is my sixth deer that I took with six shots. I have got many deer in my life and the best thing that I ever did was trade in my Horton for the Vortex. I am still amazed at the extreme accuracy of this x-bow.
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Post by one shot scott »

congrats on success!!
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Post by rt2bowhunter »

Way to go
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Post by Tar Heel »

Congrats on the doe .
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Congrats!

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Congrats
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Post by bkisel »

Good for you!
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Post by Horizontal Hunter »

Congratulations on your deer.

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Post by wabi »

Way to go!!!!!!!!!
Nothing like early season success and the meals of fresh venison that follows! :wink: :lol:
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congrats on getting fresh backstraps & tender loins
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Post by killshot »

Congrats on you early deer.
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Post by Big John »

Excellent! I'm glad pics are starting to move on the Forum finally.
Sure makes it interesting to look in more often now. Bring on the season here!! I can almost smell it, Oct. 1. Please, Please, Hurry!!
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KOOOOOOOL!!
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Post by Esox »

Congrats... An early doe is a good omen for the season.... plus they're mighty tasty... Way to go!!!
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Post by DuckHunt »

Congrats on the doe. A little meat in the skillet makes it much more enjoyable.

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