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<blockquote data-quote="Bell3wv" data-source="post: 5733950" data-attributes="member: 20882"><p>I've been there. When I was 16 my dad bought me an Oneida Screaming Eagle with those wonky folding limbs. It was fasssst! I'll be it was lobbing East XX75s at 200 fps<img class="smilie smilie--emoji" loading="lazy" alt="🤣" title="Rolling on the floor laughing :rofl:" src="https://cdn.jsdelivr.net/joypixels/assets/8.0/png/unicode/64/1f923.png" data-shortname=":rofl:" /> The bottom limb hit the climber of my treestand. There was an explosion, when I opened my eyes, my bow was gone. It took me a few seconds to see a tangled mess of strings, cables, and limbs about 8 feet above me in an adjacent tree. I had to come back with a chainsaw to retrieve it and sent it back to Oneida in a little box. Their service rep called when they received it and was laughing when he opened it. He told me they see it all the time either from hitting a treestand or racks on atvs.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Bell3wv, post: 5733950, member: 20882"] I've been there. When I was 16 my dad bought me an Oneida Screaming Eagle with those wonky folding limbs. It was fasssst! I'll be it was lobbing East XX75s at 200 fps🤣 The bottom limb hit the climber of my treestand. There was an explosion, when I opened my eyes, my bow was gone. It took me a few seconds to see a tangled mess of strings, cables, and limbs about 8 feet above me in an adjacent tree. I had to come back with a chainsaw to retrieve it and sent it back to Oneida in a little box. Their service rep called when they received it and was laughing when he opened it. He told me they see it all the time either from hitting a treestand or racks on atvs. [/QUOTE]
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