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Great now he is going to have a big head!!!!
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Chevy Pick-up - Mesa Fillibertos - Signal Butte
BowNut replied to dtower's topic in Sticker Sightings!
That would be me. Got a little close to my mailbox.Probably need to fix that some day! -
Got mine at least a week ago probably longer.
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I was reading you post and could not see the pics and thought why would someone look for 6 hours for the other side? Now I see why!!! Nice find!
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Ya that is probably why you are shooting low. When I changed from a wrist strap to hand held I even had to change the draw length on the bow. I have seen guys go from one to the other and not change anything but most of the time a change in release will change everything. I shoot a Scott back tension for 3d and target and I shoot a Spot Hogg release for hunting. Both are hand held releases but I still need to change by bow setup from one to the other.
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Still trying to figure out. What did they screw up??
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That's what I was told also.
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Here is the one at Usery. All money raised will go to the Lakey family. Thank You hope you all can make it. 2012 Kevin Memorial Flyer.pdf
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It will give a list of Easton arrows for you set up. But unless they have updated it I don't think it will give new arrows from this year. But it will give you the proper spine arrow group so you would just buy the same spined arrow.
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I agree the real answer is what works for you. Center your pins or center the ring ether way one needs centered. But not sure I agree that the shooters that line up the peep with the ring do not shoot as well at longer distance. Centering the ring in the peep is just another way to be sure you have and keep your proper anchor point. Your anchor point should not change at longer distance it should be the same at 20 as it is at 100 yards imo. If set up right and your draw length, peep height are right and anchor is the same the sight ring should line up with the peep and you should be able to just focus on the pins. Target archers have used round housings for years and is the reason hunting sights have changed.
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+1 Ya it's a great system.Robert at Broken Arrow has the same setup it works great. Can sight your bow in now time at all.
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Kevin is an avid bowhunter, friend and just a all around great guy who was recently diagnosed with Leukemia. He is in the hospital with pneumonia that he got after treatments for his leukemia. Some may know Kevin from the time he spent on the Arizona Bowhunters Association board helping fight for bowhunters. He is now in the his bigest fight ever. The one for his life! If you would please keep him and his family in you prayers.
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Here are a couple I picked up yesterday.
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Got word tonight that Kevin has lost his fight and passed away today. Please keep his family in your prayers and in your heart. R.I.P Kevin
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Check out Corner Archery. Ronda always has a great calender of all the shoots in AZ on her website.
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Lark! There are aren't many of your post that I don't find very informative or just Friggin funny!!!! Great story!
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Let me now what you think!
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The fact that you rate all Az hunters from a couple douche bags from here is ridiculous! I have been to New Mexico and had about the same problems BUT from NM residents and did not once think about blasting an entire state of hunters in one post! Unless you just are in need of the attention?? Maybe should have spent more time hunting then keeping tabs on the Non Res hunters.
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Deer in sight arrow in flight!! If the carbon ain't fly'n the deer ain't die'n!
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For the ladies cuz it's pink or cuz it has a rope on it so they can't misplace it! lol
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Zen-Ray Ridgefield 15-45x65mm Angled Spotting Scope "Sold"
BowNut replied to BowNut's topic in Classified Ads
$225 TTT This things like new not a scratch. Lens cloth and neck strap never out of the packages and blank warranty card. -
This spotting scope is in new condition with out any defects. Was only used at the rifle range twice and taken out of my pack maybe 3 times on my pig hunt last week. Just need some cash and don't see myself get the use out of it I thought. Will sale for $250.00 tyd. Thanks For Looking Here are the specs off the Zen Ray web site. Zen-Ray Ridgefield™ spotting scope is appreciated by birders, hunters and archers alike for its light weight compact design and best-in-class clarity and brightness thanks to its state of the art fully multi-coated optics. Enhanced with Bak-4 prism, waterproof/fogproof enclosure, durable composite chassis, Ridgefield spotting scope offers upper mid-range performance at budget level price. Optical Features Fully Broadband Multi-Coated Lenses: 99.7% transmission at every lens/air interface Oversized BAK4 prism: high density optics with ample optical illumination for maximum brightness Mechanical Features Snugfit view-through protective cover Composite polymer chassis for maxmum durability Waterproof/Argon charged for fogproof Twist-up/down eyecup with generous eye relief to accomodate glass wearers Extendable Sunshade to reduces glare and protect lens from adverse weather condition Rotating Tripod ring to allow flexibility in positioning the spotting scope Dimension (HxW) 14 in (L) including eyepiece Weatherproofing Waterproof/Fogproof Magnification 15-45x Field of View 174-57 feet/1000 yards Eye Relief 20.7-21.76mm Close Focus 17 ft Weight 51 oz Interpupilary distance (IPD in mm) N/A Snug-fit View-through Carrying Case Neckstrap N/A Ocular Lens Cover Yes Objective Lens Covers Yes
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Bump for a cool gun. My dad has one in 221 fireball great shooters!
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Zen-Ray Ridgefield 15-45x65mm Angled Spotting Scope "Sold"
BowNut replied to BowNut's topic in Classified Ads
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