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| Yeah, my rifle dont get much use nowdays, Its kind of addictive and you end up always pulling the bow off the wall. |
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| G'Day Fella's, Nice Porker Shanks, well done! Merry Christmas Homer
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| Shanks I will send you some videos I took this week of sambar including a handy sort of stag...close enough for your bow mate.
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| Cheers Gryph!
Paul, bow is 57lb, but the builder has the knack of making a very fine and slender bow with plenty of power. Arrow actually went through both sheild and ribs on both sides as well. Cut the heart off the lungs and he was down in 30 meters. |
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| Hang about,I forgot to send them last night,coming in a minute or so.
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| Nice. Congrats. |
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| Kind of yeah, but its hard to compare. 75 pound you still have to pull over the cam, so If you can pull it over the cam, you can draw back a similar weight in a trad bow, but holding it with a trad bow is another thing. |
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