2008 Elk Hunting - Oh yeah, this is man law
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Typical Buck
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From: North East, PA (outside of Erie, PA)
Magnets in the arrow hood hold the arrows helping not dull the broadheads from the in and out all season. Plus it was one of those items that I had to have ...

ORIGINAL: sandilands
Sweet set-up........ Lookin good.
$100 for a quiver......... I paid $30 and I'm happy. Holds my arrows.[8D]
Sweet set-up........ Lookin good.
$100 for a quiver......... I paid $30 and I'm happy. Holds my arrows.[8D]
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looks good Rob.....I'm putting my single pin back on my Guardian for hunting. I just can't take the chance of using the wrong pin on a nice buck.
I'm gonna try the tight point broadheads. I've been hearing nothing but good things about them.
I'm gonna try the tight point broadheads. I've been hearing nothing but good things about them.
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ORIGINAL: elkhuntinut
Magnets in the arrow hood hold the arrows helping not dull the broadheads from the in and out all season. Plus it was one of those items that I had to have ...
Magnets in the arrow hood hold the arrows helping not dull the broadheads from the in and out all season. Plus it was one of those items that I had to have ...

ORIGINAL: sandilands
Sweet set-up........ Lookin good.
$100 for a quiver......... I paid $30 and I'm happy. Holds my arrows.[8D]
Sweet set-up........ Lookin good.
$100 for a quiver......... I paid $30 and I'm happy. Holds my arrows.[8D]
I'm with you, but the Octane Quivers are pretty nice, just a little too rich for my blood too though.
Rob's set-up IS NICE, shoots REAL nice, especially when you realize the pin is set for 20 not 30yds!!!!
After I figured out what the pin was set for, I was quite impressed with how that thing shot. 



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