Seen this yet?
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Nontypical Buck
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Finally, a tool to unite gun and bow hunters-
http://www.swivelmachine.com/html/rimfire.htm
Art, how many you getting?
http://www.swivelmachine.com/html/rimfire.htm
Art, how many you getting?
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Giant Nontypical
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Now fellers! Remember, we cannot flame somebody else for what they choose to hunt with. It shoots an arrow so it's no different from a selfbow, cane arrows and flint points. Why don't you elitists hunt with spears? Mom, Big Tent and apple pie, ya know...
(For those that have a hard time recognizing it, THAT is called sarcasm.)
I think they're still stuck in the 80's. You'd think they'd update their performance specs for bows and crossbows once a decade or so, wouldn't you... LOL

(For those that have a hard time recognizing it, THAT is called sarcasm.)
Keeping in mind that even the most powerful compound bows and crossbows around, propel their arrows at velocities in the 200-260 fps range, one can now begin to appreciate the absolutely amazing power generated by the new barrel design.
#4
Hey Arthur,maybe they are giving amo speeds on the compound bows and IBO speeds on their rifle bow.
Love the way manufacturers can twist things around to suit their advertisement neesds.
Secondly,how stable can an arrow traveling over 400 fps be when it is only 16" long.Looks like a mechanical only rig.
BUT,I think it would be fun to use during rifle season.I can see all the rifle hunters at deer camp now.What the %$%^ is that thing.
Love the way manufacturers can twist things around to suit their advertisement neesds.Secondly,how stable can an arrow traveling over 400 fps be when it is only 16" long.Looks like a mechanical only rig.
BUT,I think it would be fun to use during rifle season.I can see all the rifle hunters at deer camp now.What the %$%^ is that thing.



