the wisker buiscut was a good rest for me, but i shoot quite often and was getting tired of refleching arrows. the buiscut is hard on vanes. i have an outback like you and i put a trophy ridge drop-zone on it. this is a wonderful rest and a great match for the outback. the tray that holds...
i will pretty much take a shot at a doe any chance i get if i have a tag, i usually try to hold one doe tag for a yearling doe. that is some of the best table fair there is.
Re: The *NEW * Mathews "Outback" (PIC)
i purchased the new outback also. i looked at the trophy taker and the trophyridge dropzpne. i decided to go with the dropzone, it was very easy to set up and tune, it is also very quiet and vibration free. i think it was a good match for my outback...
i said to myself that i wasn't gong to post on this topic but i think i have to at least voice my opinion once. some of you guys are thinking that tony needed to have more of a hand in the hunt.
now i remember my first deer like it was yesterday.
i fallowed my dad to a spot in the timber...
this topic really hits home with me. i have ben experincing this all year. it startd right after bow season. i decided i did not want to stop shooting my bow at all this year so i joined a indoor league. the first night of league i ended up with the second highest score(230 out of a possible...
i made the switch to mechanicles last year. i do not think i will ever go back to fixed blades, i never had a problem with fixed blades but let me tell you that the mecchanicles are devistating. i love the fadct that you do not have to resite your bow with them. i'm shooting 100gr...
wow a doe scoring system. if you all think about this. this could be huge for deer management. now you hear about a lot of people taking a buck just to say they took a buck. most of the time it is a small one or youg one. i even hear people who shoot button bucks saying "yup i got a buck...
a friend of mine just got a new mathews lx. and the archery shop that set him up, set him up with 85 gr. tips.
my question is, is this gonna generate enoough ke. for deer hunting? he is shooting goldtip arrows and he's pulling around 62 lbs. any infor mation will help. thank you
idsman, sounds like you have all you need except some arrows and maybe a tree stand. the next thing you need to do is practice practice practice.
good luck with your new found hobby.
a hobby is what you may call it now but next year it will be an obsission. lol just kidding. ijust had to...
limb climbing sticks work great with it. the idea of putting about 4 steps on one strap to place where you will be stanking i've heard is a great one. i have not tried it yet cause i didn't hear about it untill after the season. i deffinately recomend getting use to the suit before hunting in...
Has anyone heard any good new jokes. I'll start.
A guy walks into a bar with a set of jumper cables, sits down and asks if he can get two shots of wisky.
Reluctantly the bar tender says "ok but I don't want you startin anything"
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