The old, slow, and wide Phoenix

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The old, slow, and wide Phoenix

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Is back to its old tricks again this year...

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Killed this 95lb doe this evening at 20 yards. The Muzzy Shank crushed the shoulder facing me, hit the off shoulder and stopped... she made it 40 yards and crashed. Fried cube steak, rice and gravy will be going down shortly... :eusa-dance:

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Muzzy Shank Entrance

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The Shank after penetrating the shoulder bone
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Congrats on a fine doe!
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Great eats Congrats
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Congrats!
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Congrats on your successful hunt!
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Very nice! Keep up the good shooting! Love the pics!
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Now don't overcook those steaks :D
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Mark, it's good to see ya out Little Brother!! Nice Doe.
I see you're using the Muzzy Shank, what happened to the Green Swhackers? :eusa-think:

Hope you enjoyed the meal. I'm sure it was mighty tasty!! :thumbup:
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AJ01 wrote:
Wed Sep 28, 2022 8:58 am
Mark, it's good to see ya out Little Brother!! Nice Doe.
I see you're using the Muzzy Shank, what happened to the Green Swhackers? :eusa-think:

Hope you enjoyed the meal. I'm sure it was mighty tasty!! :thumbup:
I got’em threaded up for my Vortex this year AJ… I also have some of the Levi Morgan fixed blade Swhackers ready for my Vixen… really looking forward to trying those,,, kind of a Ramcat vibe.
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Are you telling us you don't need a 500fps, $4000.00 crossbow to kill a deer? Lol

Congrats on a fine kill!
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Nice shot!
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Re: The old, slow, and wide Phoenix

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Carnivorous wrote:
Wed Sep 28, 2022 10:00 am
Are you telling us you don't need a 500fps, $4000.00 crossbow to kill a deer? Lol

Congrats on a fine kill!
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:thumbup:
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So...you want FAST????

https://youtu.be/7XmAObYyNMc


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