OOPS!!.....pics
#12
RE: OOPS!!.....pics
AMATURE... I killed my wife's new dryer one time about 35 years ago from across the street in my neighbors yard. The dryer was in the laundry room behind two layers of sheetrock at the back of the garage. When you feel you're good enough to test me we'll have a shoot off.
The only thing I've been fortunate enough to hit was a can of white spray paint while paper tuning. Boy was that fun. Now I have white fishing poles, lawn mower and chainsaw.
#13
Typical Buck
Join Date: Feb 2003
Location: Wichita Kansas USA
Posts: 699
RE: OOPS!!.....pics
I recently shot my garage, but thanks to peg board on the inside and vinyl siding that heals real good on the outside, my "told you so" wife hasn't noticed YET. The all time great was when my buddy killed a school bus with one shot thru the glass on the loading door. He still has the glass mounted on his wall. Almost forgot my first real oops. I was trying different broadheads my first year and was going back and forth between 140 4 blades and 125 3 blades. Needless to say the 125s shot a lot higher at 40 yards. I picked the wrong pin and did in 4 arrows I had left on top of a cardboard bale we used as a backstop.
#18
Typical Buck
Join Date: Feb 2003
Location: Wichita Kansas USA
Posts: 699
RE: OOPS!!.....pics
Aggie-even though our archery season opens October 1 I will be in College Station with my purple on on October 2. I've been wanted to experience that aggie tradition for some time. My oldest boy was down a few years ago for the Kstate game and really had a great time. Especially enjoyed the anti TU cheers. See you there and hope everyone has a good time. Up here everyone thinks the most of the Aggie fans and their tradition. Hope we can give you a good game. We will be there with a brand new qb so anything can happen. Good luck.
#19
RE: OOPS!!.....pics
Ha! This reminds me of the OOOPS I pulled at my parents house a few years back. I was paper tuning my new bow in their garage and shot through the target right into their aluminum garage door.
Needless to say, the ol man wasn't too impressed with my shooting capabilities.
Needless to say, the ol man wasn't too impressed with my shooting capabilities.
#20
RE: OOPS!!.....pics
ORIGINAL: davidmil
AMATURE... I killed my wife's new dryer one time about 35 years ago from across the street in my neighbors yard. The dryer was in the laundry room behind two layers of sheetrock at the back of the garage. When you feel you're good enough to test me we'll have a shoot off.[&:]
AMATURE... I killed my wife's new dryer one time about 35 years ago from across the street in my neighbors yard. The dryer was in the laundry room behind two layers of sheetrock at the back of the garage. When you feel you're good enough to test me we'll have a shoot off.[&:]
Try this: Shoot an Easton XX75 w/ 125gr field tip from 20 yards away into a bag target in front of your storage shed. (Note: I was a first timer, wet behind the ears, newbie...) I shot a bit high and skimmed the top of the bag target. The XX75 went through the sliding door of the metal storage shed, ripping one or two fletchings. It continued through the spokes of one daughters bike wheel, through the spokes of the other daughters bike wheel, through the spokes of my mountain bike, and finally came to a rest inside the Rubbermaid container which had our camping stuff in it! [&:] My wife wanted to beat my a$$ for that! [:-]
Butch A.