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Post by chester12 on Apr 5, 2007 14:16:14 GMT -5
$500 for a blackbuck? I have not seen them for less than $1000 other places.
I guess that I will have to start practicing and saving.
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Post by BT on Apr 5, 2007 16:26:40 GMT -5
$500 for a blackbuck? I have not seen them for less than $1000 other places. I guess that I will have to start practicing and saving. That's what I am saying right there! Congrats big guy! Beautiful animal I have got to see that Montec up close (please dont tell me that you threw the head away ) That was soooo quick! ........ how was the flight and how much weight did you net on that buck? Glad to have you back and happy
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Post by ny911bowhunter on Apr 5, 2007 18:36:29 GMT -5
Deatils.........................
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Post by vonottoexperience on Apr 5, 2007 23:49:41 GMT -5
Here's the shot, thru this opening..28 yrds. You can see the arrow sticking up{orange fletch}..I put another one in him as he lay, that shot was dead on
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Post by vonottoexperience on Apr 5, 2007 23:55:28 GMT -5
Bloodied the new Hoyt , these deer are stocky and well built..this one going about 150lbs. I shot high and back.Deer was moving quickly through my shooting lane. Multi pin sight gave me alitte trouble, found it hard to pick one pin in heat of the moment {I'll have to work on that}
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Post by vonottoexperience on Apr 6, 2007 0:00:55 GMT -5
Here's the first Montec, had over six inches of penetration.Still sharp but there are slight waves in two of the blades, this doesn't concern me but it is interesting to see. My set up produces over 70lbs. of KE.The point is still needle sharp. I like this head
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Post by vonottoexperience on Apr 6, 2007 0:05:41 GMT -5
The arrow on the left was the second shot, a pass thru with enough energy left to ding the tip on a rock I had some concern about using CT Cheetahs as a hunting arrow due to the fact there on the light side and maybe brittle, but if they can take these impacts I'm a believer
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Post by vonottoexperience on Apr 6, 2007 0:07:35 GMT -5
Happy hunter in the west Texas brush.
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Post by vonottoexperience on Apr 6, 2007 0:12:22 GMT -5
Oh Joy! These are tough critters to hunt they have great noses and are extremely wary. By know means is this a easy hunt, if you get an opportunity you must make the most of it.Had lots of fun, saw lots of game,it's a fun hunt at the right time of yr. ..next up ..Turkey birds
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Post by Greg Krause on Apr 6, 2007 0:16:29 GMT -5
Awesom man! That is freakin' awesome. Congrats, what a way to break in the new Hoyt. welcome to the team! I looked at the site to this place, i may have to go there with my buddy this year because we want a fun hunt and missed the cut off date for the Wyoming antelope draw.
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