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Arrow slingers speak up.
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I'm all for it. I have a Matthews Creed for sale in the classifieds right now and I'll be ordering a brand new Matthews Halon next week. Let's get it cranked up!
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I would be for it....... if the term "broad head tuning" a bow is not allowed.
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I've been bowhunting for about 9 years.. mostly on public land.
I'm not the most knowledgeable guy out there but I would be able to help some of the newer guys with strategy and general knowledge. My weakness is probably in bow setup and tuning... I usually bring it to a shop. |
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I'm in, never enjoyed deer hunting until I got a bow. I've got the fever for sure now. Love shooting my bow.
Right now I'm shooting an 80lb E35. Favorite bow I've shot to date. Sent from my HTC One M9 using Tapatalk |
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I'm in. Mathews no cam. So far it has taken out 1 hog and 32 squirrels. Haven't been lucky on a deer yet
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I loved my old Outback but since I picked up the Nocam the Outback is just an emergency spare.. |
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Only one deer and 2 squirrels with my Nocam but turkey season is right around the corner and planning on putting it to work!!
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I shot both bows a couple of weeks ago to compare and loved both of them. The Halon has just as smooth of a draw cycle as the no cam but the speed of the monster series. I really love my creed and hate to sell it but I work 14&14 so I only get to hunt half the season, and then with two young kids at home I'm lucky to make 4-5 hunts a year, so I can't see the need for two bows in my case.
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And that is what I thought of the Halon, wish I would have waited but I got a great deal on a Nocam that only had 70 shots through it and was only a month old last year. Couldn't pass it up. |
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I just bought a bow in November missed a couple... still far away from being a pro, I love slinging arrows
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Meat in the freezer
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I hunted with a crossbow in Ohio and killed some of my biggest bucks with one, as well as a slew of does. It will teach you to get close, that's for sure. But the main draw for me was the four month long bow season compared with a 1 week firearms season.
I'd much rather hunt with a rifle or even a muzzleloader. I don't really appreciate making things harder than they need to be. |
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That would be great!
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Love bow hunting. Unfortunately, because of health issues, been shooting a crossbow for years.
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Haven't shot my compound in a while. Been having too much fun with my recurve. It's just been a play toy but I want to get more serious about it. Killing a critter with a recurve and instinct shooting would be awesome. I need to kill something with it so the wife won't frown when I upgrade my bow.lol
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That's still arrow slinging bro and that's a good thing
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im in for it!
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