Last harvest of this season... probably
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- Coon Gravy
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Last harvest of this season... probably
I had a chance to use a Butt-Out tool and gut hook for the first time on this one and they worked fine. Not sure the extra tools to clean warrant the time saved but they did save some time. Also, I am 0 for 3 on arrow recovery. Broke 2 arrows and lost one outright. 2 of the 3 broadheads were also lost. Target shooting without ammo expense more than makes up the difference but I can see the advantages of getting into arrow making/repair at home. That might be my new offseason adventure. Hope you all had a fun and fruitful year.
Grizzly & 355
Keystone & Copenhagen
Go Big Red!
Keystone & Copenhagen
Go Big Red!
Re: Last harvest of this season... probably
Congrats...
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Re: Last harvest of this season... probably
Congrats CG nice doe . do you use any lighted nocks they really help me even under the snow. I learned how to make strings last winter . it took awhile but I got it . the arrow thing is good to know to.
W.M.
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Re: Last harvest of this season... probably
Wahoooo don't cha jus love it, congrats
- Coon Gravy
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Re: Last harvest of this season... probably
As long as Mike is making strings I doubt I ever give that a try. I haven't used lighted nocks but plan to in the future. I got into this crossbow thing at the last minute like so many others and although the barrage of info from the forums has been nice and well received it wasn't really practical to try to make changes during the season. I got my gear set to shoot and just stuck it out. The proof is in the pudding though, bells and whistles aside the thing is a killer right out of the box. I need to take the rifles out and clean them and apologize, at least they can look forward to some feral hog action.W.Miguire wrote:Congrats CG nice doe . do you use any lighted nocks they really help me even under the snow. I learned how to make strings last winter . it took awhile but I got it . the arrow thing is good to know to.
W.M.
Grizzly & 355
Keystone & Copenhagen
Go Big Red!
Keystone & Copenhagen
Go Big Red!
Re: Last harvest of this season... probably
Thats a nice looking doe. Congrats.
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Re: Last harvest of this season... probably
No don't just clean the rifles and put em in the safe..... It's Coyote season !
Congratulations on your nice doe BTW.
Gene
Congratulations on your nice doe BTW.
Gene
Camo Micro 355 w/ XB30 SR Pro & TT trigger
Camo Matrix 380 W/ XB 30SR Pro & a Boo trigger
Very Nice 98 Jeep Tj
Sweet old 73 Bronco ( 2nd Owner)
Scamp tralier
Camo Matrix 380 W/ XB 30SR Pro & a Boo trigger
Very Nice 98 Jeep Tj
Sweet old 73 Bronco ( 2nd Owner)
Scamp tralier
Re: Last harvest of this season... probably
I was losing arrows all the time until I went to lighted knocks. Get my expensive arrows back every time.Coon Gravy wrote:As long as Mike is making strings I doubt I ever give that a try. I haven't used lighted nocks but plan to in the future. I got into this crossbow thing at the last minute like so many others and although the barrage of info from the forums has been nice and well received it wasn't really practical to try to make changes during the season. I got my gear set to shoot and just stuck it out. The proof is in the pudding though, bells and whistles aside the thing is a killer right out of the box. I need to take the rifles out and clean them and apologize, at least they can look forward to some feral hog action.W.Miguire wrote:Congrats CG nice doe . do you use any lighted nocks they really help me even under the snow. I learned how to make strings last winter . it took awhile but I got it . the arrow thing is good to know to.
W.M.
Re: Last harvest of this season... probably
Congrats on the doe!!
vixen 11
exocet 175 with Aging custom stock #27
Exocet 175
exocet 200
matrix 355
Micro Camo 335
Micro Nightmare 335
380 Lynx
BJ custom arrows
Boo string on vixen
exocet 175 with Aging custom stock #27
Exocet 175
exocet 200
matrix 355
Micro Camo 335
Micro Nightmare 335
380 Lynx
BJ custom arrows
Boo string on vixen
Re: Last harvest of this season... probably
Punched her good!
Congrats.
Congrats.
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S5s,cheek piece,firebolts, Original Rocket Steel heads.
Bushnell yardage pro on Excalibur mount.
Exomax.
Hawke 1.5-5x32ir SR.
Easton xx75,s 2219. Bolt-cutters.
Bunch of bumpers.
Vixenmaster! string.
S5s,cheek piece,firebolts, Original Rocket Steel heads.
Bushnell yardage pro on Excalibur mount.
Exomax.
Hawke 1.5-5x32ir SR.
Easton xx75,s 2219. Bolt-cutters.
Bunch of bumpers.
Vixenmaster! string.