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flinch, yer right! usually it's after they shoot at a deer,they wonder where the unround(?)thing went.....very,very, verry saaadddddddddddddd!RC
Zonie said:It's the "By golly! If this thing even comes close to hitting them we'll be eating tonite!" syndrome.
zonie
Tim Clark said:"When are you guys going to upgrade to the modern inlines? Or do you like to go around missing deer?"
Talk about ignorance? You ain't sen NOTHING til you've seen a compound user give me hell for shooting a longbow or recurve... "Ya can't kill nothing with that little thang, when ya gonna get a real bow?" By the way, I also have a couple of compound bows, I just prefer the way that my selfbows and recurves handle and shoot. AND take game. Just me, just my preference.
Stumpkiller said:
"A good bowshot is when the fletching just leaves the bow and the point is nearly home" :winking:
Just like inlines, some think lack of practice/skill can be compensated with "technology"....
I think a definite trend exists among new hunters who have emerged in the recent past to be 'technologists...high power long range muzzleloaders', laser range finders, infrared heat detectors, scent lock suits, eliminator scents, cover scents, attractants, trail cameras, automatic feeding stations, etc, etc, etc...a gadget, a lure, a technology solution for every hunting situation...heck, putting aside there's not much time spent learning about deer hunting, I don't how they can afford it all :grin:ronrryan said:"...Not an inviolable rule, but happened often enough to get my attention. Might be the same thing is true of inliners, to some extent..."
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