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Old 08-11-2009 | 12:11 PM
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Originally Posted by tf
I just want to share with you guys an experience I recently had and hope others out there will still maintain confidence despite what others say or think. I was told by a "friend" that unless you owned a top end bow, etc. you were wasting time & money. Of course money is no object to him so he has the "best". I've had to settle for a"cheaper" bow (Diamond Rapture), but let me tell you this, without question, I can out shoot him day in and day out. He shoots the Hoyt A-max, great bow, but only gains feet per sec. on me, not accuracy. I find it funny that guys think if they throw a lot of money at something then they will be good at it. I practice almost everyday, and he "hangs out" at the bow shop and shoots maybe a half dozen arrows a couple of times a week. So for all you middle class family guys , don't be intimidated by some big shot rich guy, with todays modern equipment you can perform as well as any other archer if you work at it. Thanks. I just needed to blow off some steam, sorry.

You mean my high end equipment wont help me?????!!!!!!!!!!! DAMN IT!!!! I just bought a Realtree Road trips T-shirt cause Michael Waddell told me that I could wear the shirt and hunt like him. WHAT THE HELL??!! I thought i would shoot a booner on opening day if i just wore the shirt. now im pissed!!!

seriously though, Maybe your rich friend can loan you his ATV when you shoot you inferior bow and kill a P&Y deer. At least then he will be useful. lol happy hunting
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