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Old 07-27-2007, 09:29 PM
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My advice; Don't decide to start shooting a month before season opens.
Did that make the "Best Post Ever, Ver. 2.0"?

Negative, though it should have.
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Old 07-27-2007, 09:35 PM
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My advice; Don't decide to start shooting a month before season opens.
Did that make the "Best Post Ever, Ver. 2.0"?

Negative, though it should have.
I heard the best time to rip the bow out of storage was October anyways. . .still a little early!
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Old 07-27-2007, 09:37 PM
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My advice; Don't decide to start shooting a month before season opens.
Did that make the "Best Post Ever, Ver. 2.0"?

Negative, though it should have.
I heard the best time to rip the bow out of storage was October anyways. . .still a little early!
The only time its good to get the bow out in October is when you're buying it fresh from the store. Nothing like purchasing a bow the night before you hunt with it.

It still has that new bow smell the next morning on stand.
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Old 07-27-2007, 09:39 PM
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My advice; Don't decide to start shooting a month before season opens.
Did that make the "Best Post Ever, Ver. 2.0"?

Negative, though it should have.
I heard the best time to rip the bow out of storage was October anyways. . .still a little early!
The only time its good to get the bow out in October is when you're buying it fresh from the store. Nothing like purchasing a bow the night before you hunt with it.

It still has that new bow smell the next morning on stand.
Nothing a little "scent killer" won't fix.
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Old 07-27-2007, 09:40 PM
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My advice; Don't decide to start shooting a month before season opens.
Did that make the "Best Post Ever, Ver. 2.0"?

Negative, though it should have.
I heard the best time to rip the bow out of storage was October anyways. . .still a little early!
The only time its good to get the bow out in October is when you're buying it fresh from the store. Nothing like purchasing a bow the night before you hunt with it.

It still has that new bow smell the next morning on stand.
We had a young man do just that last year.....He's been busting his nads for several years, no deer.......He walks in one day middle of season, buys a brand new Vectrix......3 days later smacks a 150 class 10 point........

Hmmmmmm.......maybe I better..............
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Old 07-27-2007, 09:40 PM
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Oh you don't want to get rid of that new bow smell.

It drives the deer wild.

They come right into stand with bullseyes painted on their sides and everything.
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Old 07-27-2007, 09:41 PM
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not really sure what ur problem is but i would start at like five yards...yes five yards and sight in and then move back...that should help you out...but like washington hunter said start a little earlier next time...personally i shoot all year around
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Old 07-27-2007, 09:45 PM
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Oh you don't want to get rid of that new bow smell.

It drives the deer wild.

They come right into stand with bullseyes painted on their sides and everything.
Are you sure it isn't a [8D]. . .for they know they don't stand a chance of getting drilled?




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Old 07-27-2007, 09:45 PM
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Caleb, are you left handed? I know if your shooting right handed and you are shooting left you need to move sight left. This should actually move the sight out from the riser for better clearance. If you are chasing the arrow right, sometimes you can get pretty close to where its hard to see your pins. Maybe center shot is off some?
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Old 07-27-2007, 09:47 PM
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Oh you don't want to get rid of that new bow smell.

It drives the deer wild.

They come right into stand with bullseyes painted on their sides and everything.
Are you sure it isn't a [8D]. . .for they know they don't stand a chance of getting drilled?



I hear that mature bucks have quite the sense of humor.
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