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Post by shaman on May 28, 2006 17:19:32 GMT -5
Brother had 296 Without 290
Dad had 294 Without 288
With 11's, 289. Without 280.
I had a hard time judging the distance on a couple. There was a javalina across a deep ravine, and a Javalina straight up a hill. Lots of small targets on the course, since it is turkey season and they were set up for smaller game.
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Post by stilllearning on May 29, 2006 7:16:51 GMT -5
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Post by stilllearning on May 29, 2006 7:29:41 GMT -5
The weekend was a lot of work but fun. I went with my son and his Timber Wolf pack from the church to a place called Fundy National Park here in New Brunswick for a sleep....... Well a go to bed night but not always sleep over. Hope that made sense. On Saturday we traveled to a spot that we went into some under ground caves that were realy cool.... Literly cool. It was so cold underground that there was ice still in there and I am not sure that it is not permafrost. pretty neet though and the kids loved it. We went on to the park and set up camp, played, walked the beachs of the bay of Fundy were they regularly get 10 meter tides (lets see that would be 30 plus foot tides). We canoed and ate and then ate some more tried to sleep a bit and all in all had a good time. Sunday Evening Eastern, My son and Myself did a little shooting but the bugs were to bad for my son so he balled on us after shooting only once. Oh well at least he shot. Eastern was hot and found a pin for his bow to set up a 40 yrd pin. He was doing realy well and putting them right in there at the end of the evening. Can not wait for this weekend to get here so we can go to our first ever 3D shoot. Talk to you later.
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Post by BT on May 29, 2006 7:49:28 GMT -5
WOW! , way to make the most of a weekend
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Post by stilllearning on May 30, 2006 21:28:24 GMT -5
We were at it again tonight and I remembered the camera These two are of my daughter getting some instruction from Eastern. And this one is her group which is very good considering when she started this evening she could not hit the target at all. I was very proud of her. I almost forgot to mention the best part for her.......... Notice the pink nocks. This eastern going for the long shot up to 40 yrds This is me going 40 This is what happens when you catch a limb going for 40. Oh well just another arrow for the kids I guess and the last shot is just of my form after only one year of shooting. Notice the hand on the bow and no white nuckles from hanging on for dear life.
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Post by michihunter on May 30, 2006 22:40:25 GMT -5
You're getting there SL. If I may, can I make a suggestion after seeing the pics? Your draw elbow is very low and not in line with your draw. If you could get that in line with your arrow and perpendicular from above with your bow I think you may find better results. Just a suggestion OK? Here's some paintwork to illustrate:
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Post by BT on May 30, 2006 22:48:42 GMT -5
See what great tech moderators we have here (I can assure you we spare no expense ;D ) Michi. is right of course and although that low elbow may be very comfy as to holding the weight , it will throw you off
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Post by michihunter on May 30, 2006 22:51:28 GMT -5
And I can confirm the NO expense part!! ;D ;D
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Post by stilllearning on May 31, 2006 6:03:09 GMT -5
Thanks guys I never noticed that before.
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Post by stilllearning on May 31, 2006 6:06:19 GMT -5
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