I finally figured this stupid thing out
#1
I have to admit I'm totally a idiot when it comes to Cameras/phones, TVs, MP3 PLayers, etc.
Tonight I finally figured out how to send the pics from my phone to my email addy
Anyway here's a couple pics of some 20 yard groups with the Admiral (Maximas w/ red& white blazers), and the GT-500 (ICSH w/ Green/white blazers)



Tonight I finally figured out how to send the pics from my phone to my email addy

Anyway here's a couple pics of some 20 yard groups with the Admiral (Maximas w/ red& white blazers), and the GT-500 (ICSH w/ Green/white blazers)



#5
You better stop
Those bulldog collars are like magnets for other arrows. Seems like everyone i know who has them has split at least one!!! How your shooting, it will only be a matter of time...
Derek
Those bulldog collars are like magnets for other arrows. Seems like everyone i know who has them has split at least one!!! How your shooting, it will only be a matter of time...Derek
#6
Thanks folks- One of the bulldogs actually took a ding in that group- the arrow that is slightly low and right dinged the nock collar on one arrow and kicked out a bit. Nock collar saved the arrow..this time.
#7
It is a feat of true accuracy that you managed to not ture two arrows into one long arrow with that many arrows in a tight space. Not me boy! One customer per bullseye! Looks like you are right back on the bike after your archery exile Jeff. Good work.
#8
Nice groups Jeff. Now, once you get comfortable, you can start taking few steps back and keep shooting. You'll be standing back where I shoot before you know it.
#9
Thank you kindly folks!
If I were to step back any further I'll be smashed against the wall. 20 yards max indoors. Once the weather starts to warm up and all the snow melts I reckon they will open up the 40 yard outdoor/broadhead range.
I know it's only 20 yards, but I'm happy with how I'm doing after so long not shooting. I see alot of other guys @ the range who haven't taken any time off with fancier sights with scopes and pretty color bows and 10 foot stabilizers and side bars not doing as well! (But they def look cool
) I'm a hunter solely, and never have been a natural- I have to work smart to shoot well consistently. Bowhunting to me is a 30 yard game- 40 yards in absolutely perfect conditions- So I don't worry about all the guys who can shoot super tight groups at 40 plus.
If I were to step back any further I'll be smashed against the wall. 20 yards max indoors. Once the weather starts to warm up and all the snow melts I reckon they will open up the 40 yard outdoor/broadhead range.
I know it's only 20 yards, but I'm happy with how I'm doing after so long not shooting. I see alot of other guys @ the range who haven't taken any time off with fancier sights with scopes and pretty color bows and 10 foot stabilizers and side bars not doing as well! (But they def look cool
) I'm a hunter solely, and never have been a natural- I have to work smart to shoot well consistently. Bowhunting to me is a 30 yard game- 40 yards in absolutely perfect conditions- So I don't worry about all the guys who can shoot super tight groups at 40 plus.
#10
Yeah, I know what ya mean Jeff.
I was only poking at ya.
I just got my Whammy setup on my Allegiance and with a little tweeking on Saturday, was shooting 2" groups at 20. So far, I'm really liking this rest.
I was only poking at ya.

I just got my Whammy setup on my Allegiance and with a little tweeking on Saturday, was shooting 2" groups at 20. So far, I'm really liking this rest.





