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    Default Anyone else ready

    Cameras are out and decided to go with a new arrow setup this year. Victory HLR 300 at 393gr with 150 up front and a new Axcel Driver sight. Ready to get it started

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    I'm counting down the days.

    Switched to Victory Rip tko 300s this year. 486 grains total arrow weight tipped with a 125 gr Iron Will Wide.

    The bottom limbs on my Lift have begun to splinter so I have to get them replaced before the season.

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    i'm excited
    for y'all

    and to see the kill pics.

    I'm just surprised D fletches one arrow at a time. I got a bitzenburger somewhere if you want it...
    Ugh. Stupid people piss me off.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Coastal Woodie View Post
    I'm counting down the days.

    Switched to Victory Rip tko 300s this year. 486 grains total arrow weight tipped with a 125 gr Iron Will Wide.

    The bottom limbs on my Lift have begun to splinter so I have to get them replaced before the season.
    Ha. Ha. Ha.

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    Quote Originally Posted by b-stick View Post
    Ha. Ha. Ha.
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    I am, might sling some this evening if it cools down some. Went with a new arrow set-up last year that worked pretty well. Shooting 4mm Easton Axis. I think it came out to be about 413 with a 100 grain Megameat up front. I might drop back to a 1.75” Deadmeat this year or go the single bevel route. I only shoot 60 pounds because of my shoulder so that kinda limits what i can do.
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    Coastal Woodie basically already has a couple on the tailgate. They just don't know it yet.
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    Just picked my bow up last week from getting a new sting and cable set, tuned, and some more arrows made.

    I’ll hunt with it for two weeks and then put it back up for another 10mo.
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    Quote Originally Posted by adamb61085 View Post
    I am, might sling some this evening if it cools down some. Went with a new arrow set-up last year that worked pretty well. Shooting 4mm Easton Axis. I think it came out to be about 413 with a 100 grain Megameat up front. I might drop back to a 1.75” Deadmeat this year or go the single bevel route. I only shoot 60 pounds because of my shoulder so that kinda limits what i can do.
    Man 60 lbs will blow through any deer in the country if you do your job.
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    Quote Originally Posted by quack head 11 View Post
    Man 60 lbs will blow through any deer in the country if you do your job.
    Oh i know it will but the lighter pounds is why im running such a light arrow set-up.
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    Quote Originally Posted by adamb61085 View Post
    Oh i know it will but the lighter pounds is why im running such a light arrow set-up.
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    That’s works ! Did it come out the other side
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    Just getting back into it. Didn’t put in the time to practice last year so I did not bow hunt. Have been already this year. The Hoyt Alpha Max I purchased from someone on ScDucks. Using the RIP TKO with 100 g tips and an HHA single pin. Hit a few dots at 60. Gonna keep slinging some arrows. Only lost one so far.
    “Duck hunting gives a man a chance to see the loneliest places …blinds washed by a rolling surf, blue and gold autumn marshes, …a rice field in the rain, flooded pin-oak forests or any remote river delta. In duck hunting the scene is as important as the shooting.” ~ Erwin Bauer, The Duck Hunter’s Bible, 1965

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    Quote Originally Posted by Duckman#1 View Post
    That’s works ! Did it come out the other side
    Yeah thru both shoulders
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    I need to put the tape on my new sight and dial it in. My son has taken to it, so we shoot in the yard every week. I need to figure out a backstop at the new house.
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    Quote Originally Posted by adamb61085 View Post
    I am, might sling some this evening if it cools down some. Went with a new arrow set-up last year that worked pretty well. Shooting 4mm Easton Axis. I think it came out to be about 413 with a 100 grain Megameat up front. I might drop back to a 1.75” Deadmeat this year or go the single bevel route. I only shoot 60 pounds because of my shoulder so that kinda limits what i can do.
    60 pounds is more than enough.

    I prefer a fixed blade over a mechanical. Magnus black hornet, QAD exodus, slick trick magnum are great options. Or if price doesn’t matter, Iron Wills are my favorite.

    For a mechanical the Sevr 1.5” hybrid is a solid option.

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    Went with the HLR 300s as well. Need to get my sight tape dialed in and other than that im ready to go
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