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    #61
    That is pretty weak. You know if you were pulling a stick bow with fingers embarassing things like that wouldnt happen. Other embarassing things may happen, but not that.

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      #62
      I bought my first compound bow in 1981. Back then bow hunting wasn't real popular and you could only buy a compound bow in a few places. So I buy this bright shiny Bear bow from JC Penney in Waco (they didn't make them in camo then either), and I take it home. I had been shooting a 30 lb recurve, just hunting rabbits. So I was really eager to see how this bow would sling an arrow. Problem was I only had some of those cheap cedar arrows, but I just couldn't wait. At that time I lived out in the country in a rent house on a 200+ acre place and my landlord had cows. So I walk out of the house with my new compound bow, nock a cedar arrow and aim it higghhh in the air. That arrow went waaay further up than I'd ever seen an arrow fly, and then started down, right at a group of grazing cows. I was like oh crap, oh crap, ohhh crap. It hit about 20 feet from them.
      Last edited by TopNoc; 12-20-2014, 08:45 AM.

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        #63
        While it's funny........we all need to learn to keep your finger behind the trigger until your set. Make it part of your routine. I've seen way too many arrows sail over the target and back stop into neighbors yards and buildings. It's only a matter of time until tragedy strikes.

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          #64
          My first shot from my first bow went over my target through the wall on a shed and into a medal table leg. I took pictures of it and my friends were very impressed.

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            #65
            You haven't lived till you're sitting in a blind, with a friend, and he discharges his .270 INSIDE THE BLIND.

            Short hunt, no injuries.

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              #66
              Originally posted by TexbowJ View Post
              You haven't lived till you're sitting in a blind, with a friend, and he discharges his .270 INSIDE THE BLIND.

              Short hunt, no injuries.
              This may or may not have happened to my son a few years ago inside his blind and there may or may not be a perfect 30 caliber hole in the top of said blind as we speak. It's funny now...not so much at the time.

              His hearing is finally getting better though!

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