Son's First and Second Pics
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RE: Son's First and Second Pics
Man congrats............i cant wait for my son to turn 10. What kind of bow do you have him set up on? I need to get my bow a set up as well, how many pounds is he pulling?
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Join Date: Sep 2003
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RE: Son's First and Second Pics
Thanks guys for all the kind words. Now, all my son wants to do is shoot the bow. I don't get it!
Thanks for loading them right into the post, whoever did that. That is much better.
Ryan hit the button buck back above the ribs and it exited out the rear leg. Not a perfect shot for sure but the deer only went forty yards and died. We saw it go down. The spike was wierd. The shot angled forward from the back of the ribs and exited out the opposite side perfectly behind the shoulder. That deer went quite a ways and when we checked, the arrow cut the liver and the back side lung solidly. We found it at 10:30 that night looking right at us in a thicket. The next morning he was right dead where we found him.
Ryan is shooting a Browning youth model, I'll have to check the model. He is shooting 49 pounds (limbs botomed out) with 22 inch 1916 arrows. He is a big ten year old. (5'2") 125 lbs. but even when he was smaller last year, he was able to shoot 45 lbs. Incedently, he has been shooting ever since he was two. So he knows what muscles to use I guess.
Again, Thanks guys for all the kudos. I'll print the posts for Ryan, he'll love it.
Greg
Thanks for loading them right into the post, whoever did that. That is much better.
Ryan hit the button buck back above the ribs and it exited out the rear leg. Not a perfect shot for sure but the deer only went forty yards and died. We saw it go down. The spike was wierd. The shot angled forward from the back of the ribs and exited out the opposite side perfectly behind the shoulder. That deer went quite a ways and when we checked, the arrow cut the liver and the back side lung solidly. We found it at 10:30 that night looking right at us in a thicket. The next morning he was right dead where we found him.
Ryan is shooting a Browning youth model, I'll have to check the model. He is shooting 49 pounds (limbs botomed out) with 22 inch 1916 arrows. He is a big ten year old. (5'2") 125 lbs. but even when he was smaller last year, he was able to shoot 45 lbs. Incedently, he has been shooting ever since he was two. So he knows what muscles to use I guess.
Again, Thanks guys for all the kudos. I'll print the posts for Ryan, he'll love it.
Greg