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RE: 2 bows legal?
ORIGINAL: slayer_54 the reasn i would bring my compound with is for an insurance policy. our trail cam has picked up pics of a nice 8 pointer (his rack is jus as wide as his ears). and if he came by i know i could "probably" make that shot. but i dont wanna make that risk with that nice of a buck when i "know" i can drop him with the compound. Then why even take the recurve? If you can shoot it with confidence at 20 yards then I would be sticking it with the recurve, but thats just me though!! |
RE: 2 bows legal?
I think you are missing the point of traditional gear. It is to test your skill as a hunter. There was no insurance back in the day. You either have to kill or starve. Today you just drive to the store and buy a steak. I would not take out both it is just not right.
ORIGINAL: slayer_54 the reasn i would bring my compound with is for an insurance policy. our trail cam has picked up pics of a nice 8 pointer (his rack is jus as wide as his ears). and if he came by i know i could "probably" make that shot. but i dont wanna make that risk with that nice of a buck when i "know" i can drop him with the compound. |
RE: 2 bows legal?
you guys make good points. i guess i never thought of it that way.
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RE: 2 bows legal?
the reason i would bring my compound with is for an insurance policy. our trail cam has picked up pics of a nice 8 pointer (his rack is just as wide as his ears). and if he came by i know i could "probably" make that shot. but i don't wanna make that risk with that nice of a buck when i "know" i can drop him with the compound. Good luck!!:) |
RE: 2 bows legal?
It's OK in California, & Arizona
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RE: 2 bows legal?
Look into your laws but I see no reason why it shouldnt be as long it meets your states minimum requirements for draw weight.
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