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Truly ' Primitive' Weapons
This article speaks for itself. I just posted it for those interested.
http://www.augustachronicle.com/ns-s...-doc-offset=0& |
RE: Truly ' Primitive' Weapons
Stone tips must be legal in Ga.
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RE: Truly ' Primitive' Weapons
what grain broad heads are they:D
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That is awesome , you sould put that on the traditional thread allso , those guys would be interested .
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RE: Truly ' Primitive' Weapons
Great post , that is one motivated Georgia boy ! :D
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RE: Truly ' Primitive' Weapons
Jeez...why doesn' t he just drop a rock on their head!
Dig a pit with spikes in it and cover with grass?:D |
RE: Truly ' Primitive' Weapons
Wasn' t there someone here last year that used a spear? I remember a thread something about using spears...
regardless...that' s pretty cool. It' s gotta be satisfying when you get one, that' s for sure! |
RE: Truly ' Primitive' Weapons
Very interesting..................
But I just don' t get it Where do you attach the pull down cord for a drop-away rest??????????? |
RE: Truly ' Primitive' Weapons
Great article.
Too bad hunting like that (making your oun heads from rock) would be illegl in Colorado.:( |
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How many kills has he made?
I wonder if he " group-tunes," uses mechanical stones, used an entire tree trunk for his bow to get screaming fps, uses a drop-away thumb system, " No-Peep," a " Whacking Basket," etc. :D :D |
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