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<blockquote data-quote="fairchaser" data-source="post: 5732881" data-attributes="member: 10373"><p>My third hunt of the season and finally had a doe come in. I knew I was gonna be close to the tree with the Xbow limb. It's an Excalibur so it's pretty wide, not one of those narrow bows with pulleys. But it was clear so I focused on the vitals but the angle was wrong. She took a few more steps and turned broadside. Unfortunately the few more steps brought the limb closer to the tree. You know what happened. For the first time ever, my Xbow kicked like a 12 gauge. </p><p></p><p>I had no idea where the bolt went but amazingly it was pretty close to where the deer was standing. I'm just glad I missed her clean! </p><p></p><p>I've done the same thing with my compound bow on the rail. But it been awhile.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="fairchaser, post: 5732881, member: 10373"] My third hunt of the season and finally had a doe come in. I knew I was gonna be close to the tree with the Xbow limb. It’s an Excalibur so it’s pretty wide, not one of those narrow bows with pulleys. But it was clear so I focused on the vitals but the angle was wrong. She took a few more steps and turned broadside. Unfortunately the few more steps brought the limb closer to the tree. You know what happened. For the first time ever, my Xbow kicked like a 12 gauge. I had no idea where the bolt went but amazingly it was pretty close to where the deer was standing. I’m just glad I missed her clean! I’ve done the same thing with my compound bow on the rail. But it been awhile. [/QUOTE]
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