Primitive Archer
Main Discussion Area => Around the Campfire => Topic started by: Hans H on August 20, 2016, 03:56:40 am
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hello together, how many Points would you note at 3D-course for that 2 Shoot`s?
I note 1 Arrow less http://www.primitivearcher.com/smf/Smileys/default/cry.gif
(http://i1061.photobucket.com/albums/t462/hansheu/R-H_shoot/IMG_1582_zps3tjrwqc7.jpg)
(http://i1061.photobucket.com/albums/t462/hansheu/R-H_shoot/IMG_1581_zpsmrvxce7u.jpg)
(http://i1061.photobucket.com/albums/t462/hansheu/R-H_shoot/IMG_1583_zps0cttsyus.jpg)
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Bet you can't stack 3. ;D
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And that is why I only shoot at very large targets! That way I can spread them out much further and avoid that error.
That is MY story and I am sticking to it!!! >:D
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Happened to me a couple days ago, the arrow hit the other arrow in the exact same spot I shot earlier and split it in half (about halfway through).
It's sad to have such an amazing aim 😂
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10 points for the first arrow. If the second arrow was yours I'd ask, "why"?
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Arrows... such a pain the the ass to make. I would honestly trade a bow for a set of 12 good ones, spine matched to my hunting bow. I wouldnt risk that tight grouping at all!
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4 weeks ago I cut the middle finger, left Hand with a circular saw. the bones are good, but the sinew has to be sewed. so I could not use my left Hand for that 4 weeks. in 2 weeks is a tournament and I`ll be in, so I thought: try whether it`s possible to shoot or not. well, it is.
Hans
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Zero. You cannot shoot a beaver in the butt. Proper shots are high, low, left, right such that the critter is completely surrounded and fenced in. This is the the prefered, "live capture" method. (Which explains why I don't bow hunt.)
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Zero. You cannot shoot a beaver in the butt. Proper shots are high, low, left, right such that the critter is completely surrounded and fenced in. This is the the prefered, "live capture" method. (Which explains why I don't bow hunt.)
LOL :)
He's shootin butt, cause he's already wore out the kill zone. >:D
Zuma
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Zero. You cannot shoot a beaver in the butt. Proper shots are high, low, left, right such that the critter is completely surrounded and fenced in. This is the the prefered, "live capture" method. (Which explains why I don't bow hunt.)
If you are going to fence in a beaver, switch to aluminum arrows or that holistic all natural gluten free chainsaw will gnaw his way out!
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hello to all funny guys, as you can see it is a very old target, the "kill Zone" is "killed". to use it for Training somebody (not me) marked the spot at the butt
interestingly (for me) is how good the wrap safed the bambooshaft,too.shot with 55# from a distance ~10 Meters. http://www.primitivearcher.com/smf/Smileys/default/laugh.gif http://www.primitivearcher.com/smf/Smileys/default/evil.gif
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Good shooting, looks like a pair of 8's to me.
Pappy