Official "Lung Busters" (5) Thread
#111
RE: Official "Lung Busters" (5) Thread
ORIGINAL: wear
Hi guys, looking for advice to quiet my bow. I posted this in the Technical forum, but would also like to hear any advice my fellow team members could give me.
LEACHES, WHISKERS, OR LIMB SAVERS???
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I've got a Mathews FX and want to quiet the bow during a shot. What would be the best and most reliable way of doing so?
I do have a Doinker stabilizer on it for shock dampening.
Thanks
Hi guys, looking for advice to quiet my bow. I posted this in the Technical forum, but would also like to hear any advice my fellow team members could give me.
LEACHES, WHISKERS, OR LIMB SAVERS???
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I've got a Mathews FX and want to quiet the bow during a shot. What would be the best and most reliable way of doing so?
I do have a Doinker stabilizer on it for shock dampening.
Thanks
#112
Nontypical Buck
Join Date: Feb 2003
Location: ND
Posts: 1,627
RE: Official "Lung Busters" (5) Thread
I agree with Shadow Ace on quieting a bow and what to look for.
I should have let Tyler be in the contest instead of me. He arrowed a good buck last night. I got to watch the whole thing which was icing on the cake. Really was proud of him on how he handled himself when it counted most at the shot. What a great night to say the least!! It was an 12 yard shot about 20 minutes before quitting time. Tyler was hunting on the ground in a natural blind. Buck was slightly quartering to and Tyler tuck the arrow in tight to his shoulder. It was a great shot as it took both lungs out!! Buck ran 90 yards.
I should have let Tyler be in the contest instead of me. He arrowed a good buck last night. I got to watch the whole thing which was icing on the cake. Really was proud of him on how he handled himself when it counted most at the shot. What a great night to say the least!! It was an 12 yard shot about 20 minutes before quitting time. Tyler was hunting on the ground in a natural blind. Buck was slightly quartering to and Tyler tuck the arrow in tight to his shoulder. It was a great shot as it took both lungs out!! Buck ran 90 yards.
#114
RE: Official "Lung Busters" (5) Thread
Outstanding! Please convey my congratulations to your son, Tyler. You have very good reason to celebrate and be thankful.
If this young man were in the contest, he'd be carrying his team and leading the contest by himself. It'll be interesting to see how some of the loudest contestants match up to this buck.
If this young man were in the contest, he'd be carrying his team and leading the contest by himself. It'll be interesting to see how some of the loudest contestants match up to this buck.
#115
Join Date: Feb 2003
Location: Omaha Nebraska USA
Posts: 530
RE: Official "Lung Busters" (5) Thread
Wow!!! What a nice buck. Is this the big Eight pointer you've been watching this year? Tyler did a great job. Please tell him Congrats from all of us. You must be proud.
#116
RE: Official "Lung Busters" (5) Thread
Nice buck!!! I think maybe you should get a shot of you standing behind the deer, you know, just in case you might need it!! Just kidding of course! Congrats again, you must be a very proud father.
#117
Nontypical Buck
Join Date: Feb 2003
Location: Heaven IA USA
Posts: 2,597
RE: Official "Lung Busters" (5) Thread
Great Job!!!
Forget the contest for now, let's lift a toast to Tyler!
Congratulations to both of you. I was lucky enough to see my boy arrow his first deer too. It is something that still brings a smile to my face, and a moment I hope I never forget. I am so happy for both of you.
That is one fine buck! Did anyone put a tape on him? It is difficult to tell from a photograph (especially with the velvet still on) but he looks to go over the 100 inch mark to me. Quite an accomplishment for a 13 year old on the ground.
Okay Dad, now the heat is on you.
Forget the contest for now, let's lift a toast to Tyler!
Congratulations to both of you. I was lucky enough to see my boy arrow his first deer too. It is something that still brings a smile to my face, and a moment I hope I never forget. I am so happy for both of you.
That is one fine buck! Did anyone put a tape on him? It is difficult to tell from a photograph (especially with the velvet still on) but he looks to go over the 100 inch mark to me. Quite an accomplishment for a 13 year old on the ground.
Okay Dad, now the heat is on you.