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Archery Hunting Tennessee
Bow Hunting
Heavy vs. Light
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<blockquote data-quote="Ridgeline300" data-source="post: 5785997" data-attributes="member: 23508"><p>I don't know or care about all this stuff. I grab a bow and some arrows and sharp broadheads. I couldn't tell you anything about the setup other than it's a 100gr head and pulling 70lbs. Practice enough to be sufficient with it, there are 6 dots on the front of my target and I shoot one arrow at each so I don't ruin any. Then go hunting, that simple. You could fill a photo album and then some with the deer I've killed using this primitive method!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Ridgeline300, post: 5785997, member: 23508"] I don't know or care about all this stuff. I grab a bow and some arrows and sharp broadheads. I couldn't tell you anything about the setup other than it's a 100gr head and pulling 70lbs. Practice enough to be sufficient with it, there are 6 dots on the front of my target and I shoot one arrow at each so I don't ruin any. Then go hunting, that simple. You could fill a photo album and then some with the deer I've killed using this primitive method! [/QUOTE]
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