Starting to feel like Moon (Tom Butler)

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SEW
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Starting to feel like Moon (Tom Butler)

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Re: Starting to feel like Moon (Tom Butler)

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SEW wrote:
Sun Nov 05, 2017 5:23 pm
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Left to right: M380 & M405 /Zeiss XB75s, BD400 & M405/ Optimizers/Duralyt 2-8 lighted.
Solution (350) down below.
My wife thinks I have enough.

Actually, this was a picture posting test.
SEW
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Another test.

This deer was taken Christmas Day , 1990 with a PSE Foxfire 1 (125# pull, 225'/sec). 47 yds in a freezing rain with a PSE arrow/145g Bear Super Razorhead.

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All very nice!
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All very nice!
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Looks great Steve. I love that shiny 405 especially! :wink:

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Great collection !
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That buck has a lot of character.
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Very nice!
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Re: Starting to feel like Moon (Tom Butler)

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Nice collection
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Very Nice.
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Ya jus need to add a fer more of them Excals n you will be well on the way of doin the moon thing
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Re: Starting to feel like Moon (Tom Butler)

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Mike,
I think I have my collection. 2 set up very light, 2 for longer range/low light.

One thing I have found, and it's intuitive, when I use a heavier stranded string(more strands) and heavier arrows, the xbow is less finicky and the points of impact, month to month stay better.

I still have my 4hp Johnson bought in the late 60s and my 98 Honda 4trax: both bought new. Still have the same wife after 49 1/2 years. I doubt, but who knows, that I'll be adding any more yo the stable soon. My stripped (or rather not added to except TT and XB75) sermon about as light as a Micro and lighter than a Suppressor. So, as I age, when I can't carry my lighter xbows, I'll likely be thru.
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