How true is the saying "a bow kill is soo much...)
#41
"Listen, caller.....Hunting with a bow is more difficult than hunting with a rifle in most circumstances".
Gee Mr. Obvious........
I didn't make the connection.
Gee Mr. Obvious........
I didn't make the connection.
#42
ORIGINAL: Edcyclopedia
I like hunting period. Any means available.
Heck - If I could get close enough, I'd choke them to death!
I like hunting period. Any means available.
Heck - If I could get close enough, I'd choke them to death!
#43
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From: Colorado
You obviously do not have any idea how a modern compound works given that according to you compound limbs do nothing more that hold the cams/wheels.
I'm done with you. I'm not going to feed into your hijacking another thread with your elitist traditional archer mindset.
I don't care how anyone kills a deer, bow, gun, spear, as long as it is legal and they take pride in the hunt and respect the animal I am good.
I'm done with you. I'm not going to feed into your hijacking another thread with your elitist traditional archer mindset.
I don't care how anyone kills a deer, bow, gun, spear, as long as it is legal and they take pride in the hunt and respect the animal I am good.
#45
Why have limbs that flex at all if all the energy is created by cams and pulleys? Why do different draw weights require different limbs? I believe the energy does come from the limbs. I believe it is maximized and multiplied by the cams but without the limbs to create energy you have nothing. The limb is where the energy is stored not the cam.
#46
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From: Colorado
Tell me this Duane, if you put some really really soft limbs on a bow that if distorted would just return to their original shape then do you think that some cams would magically propell the arrow at blazing speeds. It is a combo of the cams and limbs that doo the work. Those semi rigidlimbs flex when pulling the string back and when let go they spring back to original shape and rotate the cams. The limbs are the start.
#48
ORIGINAL: Big Duane
TG78 you seriously think a modern compounds bow gets its energy from the limbs and delivering it through the string to the arrows ?
TG78 you seriously think a modern compounds bow gets its energy from the limbs and delivering it through the string to the arrows ?
#49
Not to argue - cause I don't see the point, but someone mentioned to me that "it's not about the kill, some people just love to hunt".
That is the exact reason I do hunt. I can back this up with eating my last three Illinois Non-resident tags ($1,200+ worth) - because I would rather eat my tag that kill an immature buck (cause it is as far from "the kill" to me as anything). Ihave most of the bucks that I passed on camera to enjoy themas much as I want by watching the encounters as often as I wish. I get more enjoyment from this than I would killing them. So - in other words - I agree with you.
Why do men climb Everest when they can more easily climb a100 ft.hill in their backyard? Why do some men insist on shooting traditional archery when we have the greatest bow technology in the history of the world? Everyone has a different goal. To me, it's killing big bucks with a bow. To others it's any deer.Theharder the goal, thegreater the reward. Thisistrue of anything really.
Regardless, ask any hunter who has killed "deer" with a bow, and deer with a gun - what was more exciting? I would bet you every cent in my bank account that "bow" will come-out on-top. Anyone want to take me up?
This is my last post on this topic because I've said how I feel and won't get into ayou know what contest over such a non-important topic.
That is the exact reason I do hunt. I can back this up with eating my last three Illinois Non-resident tags ($1,200+ worth) - because I would rather eat my tag that kill an immature buck (cause it is as far from "the kill" to me as anything). Ihave most of the bucks that I passed on camera to enjoy themas much as I want by watching the encounters as often as I wish. I get more enjoyment from this than I would killing them. So - in other words - I agree with you.
Why do men climb Everest when they can more easily climb a100 ft.hill in their backyard? Why do some men insist on shooting traditional archery when we have the greatest bow technology in the history of the world? Everyone has a different goal. To me, it's killing big bucks with a bow. To others it's any deer.Theharder the goal, thegreater the reward. Thisistrue of anything really.
Regardless, ask any hunter who has killed "deer" with a bow, and deer with a gun - what was more exciting? I would bet you every cent in my bank account that "bow" will come-out on-top. Anyone want to take me up?
This is my last post on this topic because I've said how I feel and won't get into ayou know what contest over such a non-important topic.
#50
ORIGINAL: WKP Todd
Not to argue - cause I don't see the point, but someone mentioned to me that "it's not about the kill, some people just love to hunt".
That is the exact reason I do hunt. I can back this up with eating my last three Illinois Non-resident tags ($1,200+ worth) - because I would rather eat my tag that kill an immature buck (cause it is as far from "the kill" to me as anything). Ihave most of the bucks that I passed on camera to enjoy themas much as I want by watching the encounters as often as I wish. I get more enjoyment from this than I would killing them. So - in other words - I agree with you.
Why do men climb Everest when they can more easily climb a100 ft.hill in their backyard? Why do some men insist on shooting traditional archery when we have the greatest bow technology in the history of the world? Everyone has a different goal. To me, it's killing big bucks with a bow. To others it's any deer.Theharder the goal, thegreater the reward. Thisistrue of anything really.
Regardless, ask any hunter who has killed "deer" with a bow, and deer with a gun - what was more exciting? I would bet you every cent in my bank account that "bow" will come-out on-top. Anyone want to take me up?
This is my last post on this topic because I've said how I feel and won't get into ayou know what contest over such a non-important topic.
Not to argue - cause I don't see the point, but someone mentioned to me that "it's not about the kill, some people just love to hunt".
That is the exact reason I do hunt. I can back this up with eating my last three Illinois Non-resident tags ($1,200+ worth) - because I would rather eat my tag that kill an immature buck (cause it is as far from "the kill" to me as anything). Ihave most of the bucks that I passed on camera to enjoy themas much as I want by watching the encounters as often as I wish. I get more enjoyment from this than I would killing them. So - in other words - I agree with you.
Why do men climb Everest when they can more easily climb a100 ft.hill in their backyard? Why do some men insist on shooting traditional archery when we have the greatest bow technology in the history of the world? Everyone has a different goal. To me, it's killing big bucks with a bow. To others it's any deer.Theharder the goal, thegreater the reward. Thisistrue of anything really.
Regardless, ask any hunter who has killed "deer" with a bow, and deer with a gun - what was more exciting? I would bet you every cent in my bank account that "bow" will come-out on-top. Anyone want to take me up?
This is my last post on this topic because I've said how I feel and won't get into ayou know what contest over such a non-important topic.

However I also said "You like to bow hunt for mature deer and that's fine but don't "lump" everyone else who doesn't only do that into the "they don't know what their missing" or "they've never killed a mature deer" category."
I said that in response to your quote:
I don't know how anyone could argue the point that sitting in a box blind killing an animal at 200 yards is as exciting as killing one from a treestand with a bow at 20 yards!
Kind-of like the arguement I hear from guys who say things like "I'm as happy killing a young buck as a mature buck" - my response, how many mature bucks have you killed?
Kind-of like the arguement I hear from guys who say things like "I'm as happy killing a young buck as a mature buck" - my response, how many mature bucks have you killed?
Yes some folks just love to hunt and some folks just love to back pack and hike. But it's neither the destination nor the quarry that matters as much as the adventure, the actual act of doing something they truly enjoy.
As far as asking a hunter who has killed a deer with a bow and a "gun" which was more exciting? That's a "no brainier" because as I've said many many times here, bow hunters as a whole are the most selfish elitist hunters I know. I have no doubt how most bow hunters would answer that.
It's like asking the general population of Statesville Prison if they are innocent.


