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Old 12-14-2002 | 08:56 AM
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LBR
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Default RE: beginning again

<BLOCKQUOTE id=quote<font size=1 face='Verdana, Arial, Helvetica' id=quote>quote:<hr height=1 noshade id=quote>My question is pretty much open,you are the pro's in this field and I want to get some advice on what you would like to see me do in order to be morally correct before heading into the woods.
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Disclaimer--I am not a pro by any stretch of the imagination!

I will give my opinion here though. Know your limitations, and stick with them. If you are only comfortable and confident shooting 10 yds, then shoot at game at 10yds or less. Have your broadheads sharp and your arrows flying true. Respect the land, the game, your fellow hunters, and yourself. Know what you and your equipment can do before you go. If you aren't yet comfortable with it, practice until you are.

Equipment-wise, if what you have works, I don't see any reason to change. I will not use a mechanical broadhead, or any &quot;gimick&quot; head.

Although the equipment he uses is quite different, you might get some help from Byron Ferguson's &quot;Become the Arrow&quot;. Lots of good information, easy to read, to the point. Skip the part about wooden arrows--lol. I shoot with a different style, but there are a lot of good hints that are usefull regardless what style you choose.
That's my 2 pennies worth.

Chad

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