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TeeJay 03-26-2006 08:18 PM

RE: Official Team ThunderStrut (10) thread.
 
Thanks bro!

saltflat 03-26-2006 09:15 PM

RE: Official Team ThunderStrut (10) thread.
 
Ha I did Mo. Without even relizing it. OO well nobody said I was the brightest one on the tree. Wait somebody did but I dont consider them credible sources.:DHey Mo how could you show or even consider posting a matthews, and to think I thought you were different.:D;)I guess any bow will throw a stick downrange, its the shooter that makes the bow. What size shot do most of you shotgunners use. And MO do you know if Missouri allows the use of the dreaded 8 letter word crossbow for turkeys. I don't have one or anything I was just wondering.

TheBowhunter 03-27-2006 05:26 AM

RE: Official Team ThunderStrut (10) thread.
 

ORIGINAL: Oneshot7

bowhunter is there enough room for me mo and you in the blind or do i need to go buy another one cuz it looks like you go a turkey overpopulation and i would like to help you with that:D:D:D:D:D
You should hear the racket as they feed. and this is only a portion of the birds around my hunting area. I have three feeders and everyone is loaded. I am trying to access to two more farms in the area.

saltflat 03-27-2006 09:52 AM

RE: Official Team ThunderStrut (10) thread.
 
I think all of us should go hunt these turkeys with thebowhunter. I think that this will make our chances of winning much better. :D

Oneshot7 03-27-2006 09:56 AM

RE: Official Team ThunderStrut (10) thread.
 
I think all of us should go hunt these turkeys with thebowhunter. I think that this will make our chances of winning much better. :D


i agree with ya salt

saltflat 03-27-2006 10:13 AM

RE: Official Team ThunderStrut (10) thread.
 
Hey Mo or anyone else that shoots ACC's. I shoot a reflex buckskin set at 68 pounds and shooting around 285 feet per second. What type of acc am I looking for. Bass pro has 2 kinds size 3-49 or 3-60. I have no clue what that means. Can you help?

TeeJay 03-27-2006 11:11 AM

RE: Official Team ThunderStrut (10) thread.
 
No offence Mo, but I think ACC arrows are not only over priced but over rated also. It is one thing if you are doing alot of compatition shooting, but to go out and shoot a bird or a deer save your money. My opinion.

solocamshooter1 03-27-2006 12:10 PM

RE: Official Team ThunderStrut (10) thread.
 
Hey guys, sorry about just now checking in... my season opens this coming Saturday (April 1st). Hopefully we can be the ones that fool the big boys. I'll be hunting in East Tn.

slicendice 03-27-2006 01:19 PM

RE: Official Team ThunderStrut (10) thread.
 
Saltflat, I'd have to know the length of the arrow to give you a postive answer, but once you get that, the Easton site has a chart telling you what size to use for different weight/length combinations. I used ACC's for many years, and although you won't tell much of a difference with turkeys, for deer, the smaller diameter of the ACC's will result in more pass throughs than a regular sized carbon shaft. I only ever had one deer I shot with the ACC's that wasn't a pass-through and had many shots blow through shoulders and one shot blew through the shoulder and then the brisket, and still burried in the ground 3 inches. I haven't had as many pass-throughs even with heavier alums, or carbons.

Slice

saltflat 03-27-2006 02:04 PM

RE: Official Team ThunderStrut (10) thread.
 
I have a 29 inch draw length so I was thinking of having arrows cut to 31" what do you think.


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