Official Team Drill it and Grill It (23) Thread
#71
You can't count outfitter bucks? What's with that, new rule this year? I didn't think that passed the rules committee. Anyhow, Guess I have to put Bucky in his place, on my own land.
Dave, man with all the work at the house, my internet has been down and I haven't been as attentive to my "business" as I should have, except for tuning my bow. I still owe you a call.
Dave, man with all the work at the house, my internet has been down and I haven't been as attentive to my "business" as I should have, except for tuning my bow. I still owe you a call.
#76
A.D.D what bike are you beating yourself up on?.........I'm an old school backwoods racer from the late 80's and early 90's. My lastriding partnerwas a KX500.
A broken wrist, wripped up knee and a dislocated shoulder later and I hung up motocross bikes altogether. I can still feel that power just suspended in mid air sailing over jumps.
It was funny I haven't been on a motocross bike since 91' and then just last summer a good friend of mine got himself a KDX 225 enduro bike and brought it to our hunting camp work session. If he would have seen what I was doing on that bike he would have stroked out.
The old fearless mentality was gone after 14yrs but I couldn't help but "goose" her a little bit.
I have been practicing my shooting........well hell actually I haven't really stopped since about 1984.
Last night I was flinging broadheads already and they are just flat out ready to go.
I need to settle down as the season is still over 5 weeks away.

A broken wrist, wripped up knee and a dislocated shoulder later and I hung up motocross bikes altogether. I can still feel that power just suspended in mid air sailing over jumps.
It was funny I haven't been on a motocross bike since 91' and then just last summer a good friend of mine got himself a KDX 225 enduro bike and brought it to our hunting camp work session. If he would have seen what I was doing on that bike he would have stroked out.
The old fearless mentality was gone after 14yrs but I couldn't help but "goose" her a little bit.
I have been practicing my shooting........well hell actually I haven't really stopped since about 1984.

Last night I was flinging broadheads already and they are just flat out ready to go.
I need to settle down as the season is still over 5 weeks away.
#77
I still need to get broadheads for this year... I was using some Thunder 100's last year, but had my arrows cut to only allow mechanicals. Im thinking of getting some Tekan G5's, but Im still unsure. I still have a month to decide and tune.
Chris
Chris
#78
We are a quiet team eh? Hopefully that is because everyone is out practicing.
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[:'(]due to transfer of ownership of land due to a lawsuit seetlement... but did pick up a new piece of private land to hunt last week with a great looking big ole 11 pointer on it and I ( got to see his matched sheds from last year ) he has some thick mass... so did some scouting and been preping equip and safety checking stands, hanging stands etc... There is a definite cooler snap in the evening air that really gets me fired up for bowhunting season
#79
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Right now i got a RM 125 we got it for 2 grand practically brand new. Tryin to get a new 4-stroke honda or suzuki. The track was worn down were i was racin/practicing last night. Over 600 riders for a GP so i kept over shootin this one jump and finally it said the hell with me and bye bye brand new handlebars. Going to get some Renthals tomorrow. Would get pro tapers but dont have the kinda money to spend on new clamps and then the bars.
#80
You can't count outfitter bucks? What's with that, new rule this year? I didn't think that passed the rules committee. Anyhow, Guess I have to put Bucky in his place, on my own land.
They still count for the contest..... Just not for full bragging rights like one off you own land

Good luck KC hope you put down a big one.



