Had one in my scope in 1987 at 80 yards in sunlight on 9 power on my scope. It was not a coyote which is why I didn't shoot.
Treed one in 1998 while coonhunting. Huge male looking head on him. Golfball sized green eyes will raise the hair on the back of your neck up. Have seen about 7 to 8 of...
So I have shot a 3 pin sight for 42 years. Tackett my 13 year old bought a used HHA Optimizer when he bought a used Mathews Vertix. Had he not bought the Optimizer I wouldn’t have discovered how good he can shoot. He walked it all the way back to 90 yards on a block target. So in one months we...
He is up to 45 Lbs now. Could pull more but I am leaving it there for now. QAD exodus 100 grains. Easton 5 mm axis. Twenty six inch draw I think.
Elite Basin bow
Stan element release
HHA Tetra sight
HHA dual stabilizer system
Two years ago he shot a doe at 10 yards perfect broadside with his...
Saturday night Wyatt and I were hunting out of “Karli’s tree”. It is a big oak with no tree stand. It will accommodate two hunters side by side. We stand on a limb that is about 7’ off the ground and sit on the other two limbs. (Perfect natural seat and foot platform)
Text book hunt. He spots...
At my tech school we have been talking about doing things for veterans. Was surfing YouTube this weekend and came across this. My dad and brother and uncle served. So I know that veterans carry a lot with them. Just felt compelled to share this with Veterans Day approaching.
I shot 85 lbs for years. Now I shoot about 60. Why? My 2008 Hoyt Katera XL shoots the same grain arrow that my 85 lb bow shot at the same 287 fps.
More importantly learn to draw properly. Bow high and draw arm up high. It looks like sky drawing but it isn’t. I’ll post a video to show it.
Yes, IBO speed ratings are pretty much worthless.
I have watched many bows chronoed at IBO specs and they usually shoot 10-20 FPS slower than rated.
Not to mention that 350 grains is usually a weak spine for 70 pounds and 30" draw.
Are you shooting the rifle free hand? LOL just joking
In both cases equipment, exact yardage, and knowledge all come together to produce phenomenal results.
Both are a lot of fun!
For those of you who are wondering if this is relevant at all, I now think this cost me a buck last year.( I never quit reflecting and thinking
on how to get better)
My old range finder reads 33 - 34 on a black block target when it is really 30 yards measured distance.
So, when I set my pins up...
50 bu/acre x $15 a bushel... gives a rough starting place
if they hit more $/bu then figure that.
Him leaving a few acres if he is a big farmer may not affect him much, but if he is smaller than it will hurt his APH.
Which in turn could cost him crop insurance money down the road if he has a...
Shot IQ by Joel Turner. He is a shooting instructor and has studied psychological roots of target panic. It truly is mind over matter. You have to stay in control and squeeze the shot off. NO MATTER WHAT!!!!
My boys and I will be trying out the Stan Onnex resistance releases on deer this year. It is Like your silverback.
Dudley makes a back strap release. It is an index but is also a tension release.
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