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Hi All,
Here is an area everybody can post pictures of what we harvest this season. Good luck everybody and have a great season!
Peter & Excalibur Team
Here is an area everybody can post pictures of what we harvest this season. Good luck everybody and have a great season!
Peter & Excalibur Team
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Well guess I will go first , it aint no record breaker , just my first this year. And I might add VERY TASTY GREYWOLF
backstrap roast
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backstrap roast
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1 CUSTOM EXOMAX
1 CUSTOM EXOCET 200
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1 CUSTOM EXOCET 200
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First Prey with Crossbow!!!
First prey with crossbow!
160lb Fallowdeer
60 Yards distance
Excalibur Exomax
2213+2020 xx78 20", 2"blazer vanes, Wasp Boss SST
160lb Fallowdeer
60 Yards distance
Excalibur Exomax
2213+2020 xx78 20", 2"blazer vanes, Wasp Boss SST
Hunting&Crossbow- www.cacciaebalestra.altervista.org -The first Italian crossbowyers site
Exomax&Exocet200
Meopta Artemis 2000 3-12x50
Wolfszeit adjustable scope mount
Absorber V-BAR
Ultra-sensitive trigger
2219xx78-620grs-21% FOC
Nap Nitron
Exomax&Exocet200
Meopta Artemis 2000 3-12x50
Wolfszeit adjustable scope mount
Absorber V-BAR
Ultra-sensitive trigger
2219xx78-620grs-21% FOC
Nap Nitron
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This thread would be even more valuable if everyone posting would
state the bow model, the shot placement, distance, and recovery
distance, and yes, the bolt stats + broadhead make and weight!
The huntingnet forum used to have a broadhead survey which I found
interesting and useful.
state the bow model, the shot placement, distance, and recovery
distance, and yes, the bolt stats + broadhead make and weight!
The huntingnet forum used to have a broadhead survey which I found
interesting and useful.
I would like to live like a river flows
Surprised by its own unfolding.
(John O'Donohue)
Surprised by its own unfolding.
(John O'Donohue)
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Please feel free to post or pm me the recipe for that roast including cooking times ect. I feel that if you are going to put up a picture of such a nice fresh kill and then a picture of a roast like that, we deserve the dang recipe!!GREYWOLF wrote: Well guess I will go first , it aint no record breaker , just my first this year. And I might add VERY TASTY GREYWOLF
backstrap roast
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Last week my son shot a deer with his crossbow and now it was my turn.
I took this button buck at 20 yards from a ladder stand with my Exocet 200 shooting GT laser II's and 100 grain slick tricks (total arrow weight 442 grains). It was a spine shot. The arrow hit high breaking it's spine dropping instantly.
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I took this button buck at 20 yards from a ladder stand with my Exocet 200 shooting GT laser II's and 100 grain slick tricks (total arrow weight 442 grains). It was a spine shot. The arrow hit high breaking it's spine dropping instantly.
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I was waiting for deer yesterday evening when a 6 pointer came into view. He stopped at 60 yds or so, then stepped under a tree to get out of the rain. This coyote then came into view. When he saw the buck, he freaked out and turned and ran a few steps, then stopped. He appeared afraid of the buck. The buck leaves, the coyote then moves toward me. He was about to enter a standing corn field when I shot. I was sitting on a small chair leaning against a tree with good cover around me.
The shot was 35yds, and the coyote walking. I led him slightly, and shot him in the heart. My bow is an older Exocet (1997), all standard, with a Horton scope. Arrows/bolts are GT Laser II's with brass, 4" vanes, and Thunderhead 125 gr. broadheads. The coyote went no more than 30 yds into the standing corn.
The coyote is an unusual color, but a color variation I have seen before over the years in this area. It was also very small for a coyote, and weighed perhaps only 20 lbs. I would imagine it was a pup from the litters this summer.
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The shot was 35yds, and the coyote walking. I led him slightly, and shot him in the heart. My bow is an older Exocet (1997), all standard, with a Horton scope. Arrows/bolts are GT Laser II's with brass, 4" vanes, and Thunderhead 125 gr. broadheads. The coyote went no more than 30 yds into the standing corn.
The coyote is an unusual color, but a color variation I have seen before over the years in this area. It was also very small for a coyote, and weighed perhaps only 20 lbs. I would imagine it was a pup from the litters this summer.
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