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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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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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im in for it!
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