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Got it done in the rain this morning!
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<blockquote data-quote="TboneD" data-source="post: 5463439" data-attributes="member: 15160"><p>Gotcha. I'm shooting about the same speed out of my new Excalibur, my first Xbow and early this season had a doe and my green Lumenok just turn into a blur on me when I pulled the trigger at only about 24 yds, with plenty of light since it wasn't too early.</p><p></p><p>Never even wounded one with a compound or my old longbow but yep, my first time letting an arrow fly in quite a while, and with the much louder crossbow that keeps on bugging me. Think my biggest mistake, though, was reverting to shooting her like I would with a rifle instead of picking a spot much lower. Most likely I grazed the top of her back since there was very little blood on the arrow and not a drop anywhere to be found, but a couple of the four (Afflictor K2 fixed) blades evidently hit some heavy bone.</p><p></p><p>Thanks for replying.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="TboneD, post: 5463439, member: 15160"] Gotcha. I’m shooting about the same speed out of my new Excalibur, my first Xbow and early this season had a doe and my green Lumenok just turn into a blur on me when I pulled the trigger at only about 24 yds, with plenty of light since it wasn’t too early. Never even wounded one with a compound or my old longbow but yep, my first time letting an arrow fly in quite a while, and with the much louder crossbow that keeps on bugging me. Think my biggest mistake, though, was reverting to shooting her like I would with a rifle instead of picking a spot much lower. Most likely I grazed the top of her back since there was very little blood on the arrow and not a drop anywhere to be found, but a couple of the four (Afflictor K2 fixed) blades evidently hit some heavy bone. Thanks for replying. [/QUOTE]
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