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Old 11-23-2008, 10:00 AM   #1
 
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Old 11-23-2008, 10:02 AM   #2
 
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Default RE: Furthest Distance Achieving a "Robin-Hood" ?

23 yds....first week of bow season this yr.
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112 yards.....and 101 yards, respectively
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Yes 30yards FITA state comp. Bow Hunter Class. Tubed 2 carbons same competition
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60 yards with broadheads.
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Q #1-Ok guys, no BS- what's the furthest distance that you've achieved a TRUE "Robin Hood" ?
3 times, all at 20 yards. Twice with the compound and once with my recurve.

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Q #2-Whats the furthest distance that you CONSISTENTLY destroy nocks and fletch while shoot ?
Depends on how I'm shooting that day. If I'm practicing with more then one arrow, most days I won't even think about shooting In the same spot from 10 to 15 yards. 20 yards or so I can get away with It usually but sometimes I'll mess another arrow up.
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50 yards butabout a foot from the bulleye.. I don't think that counts.
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i would not really consider a robinhood true if its with carbon arrows. aluminum is the real deal to me
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