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Archery Hunting Tennessee
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Fred Bear…
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<blockquote data-quote="trex" data-source="post: 5271001" data-attributes="member: 16009"><p>Just a note, Fred did shoot heaver bows at one time. but in his own words said he settled on 65lbs </p><p>and stayed with this until the end. He also said the only way he could shoot further was to pull a bow </p><p>back past his normal anchor area (he was a snap shooter). Fred and those like him back in the day did </p><p>not think twice abought shooting 50,60,70 yards or more.</p><p></p><p>I love watching old footage and reading books abought Fred Bear, Ben Pearson, Howard Hill and those like them. </p><p> Makes me want to go out and fling some arrows, so I can go find them when the snow melts, ha-ha</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="trex, post: 5271001, member: 16009"] Just a note, Fred did shoot heaver bows at one time. but in his own words said he settled on 65lbs and stayed with this until the end. He also said the only way he could shoot further was to pull a bow back past his normal anchor area (he was a snap shooter). Fred and those like him back in the day did not think twice abought shooting 50,60,70 yards or more. I love watching old footage and reading books abought Fred Bear, Ben Pearson, Howard Hill and those like them. Makes me want to go out and fling some arrows, so I can go find them when the snow melts, ha-ha [/QUOTE]
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