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| I couldn't watch it at work - the site was blocked. Just got home and watched it. Good shooting! How did it taste?
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| Great shot and thank you for letting us share the excitment. Now if you had used a recurve... |
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| Good shot Christer! Congrats. Did you ever tell us what equipment you were using on the other thread? Cheers, Chris
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| Posts: 7123 | Location: The Rock (southern V.I.) | Registered: 27 February 2001 |
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| Nice shot cchunter and also nice to see the giellie suit working so well for you. |
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| I am using a Hoyt Ultratec 2000 set at 80 pounds and drawlength 31,5. Arrows Vapor 5000 with Thunderheads 125 grains. Distance was 16 meter/17 yards.
And yes the giellie suits were working great, they watched our way several times but could only see some extra branches.
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| WHACK!!! Nice pics and great job! That really looks like more fun than I can afford. Congratulations!
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| Posts: 269 | Location: Texas, USA | Registered: 07 December 2003 |
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| That's one of the major attractions bowhunting with a camera on. Frameshots are cool. |
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| Wow, I've never seen an animal react quite like that to an arrow hit. Great job.
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