peteski

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  1. I plan on going after turkeys with my bow this year. The archery shop in town recommended using adder points behind my broadheads so the arrow doesn't completely pass through the bird. I was wondering if anyone on here has used them and what your thoughts are on them?
  2. peteski

    sheds

    Mine has not even started! The snow is more than waist deep here in New Hampshire.
  3. That could be a buck of a lifetime in New Hampshire!!
  4. Used them a few years ago, never had any luck with them.
  5. Man, I would never pass on that deer, but then again I live in New Hampshire and deer like that are few and far between!!
  6. I use spitfires for mechanicals and razorbacks for fixed. They both are very accurate (fly like fieldpoints) and get the job done.
  7. I think you mean STERNO not sternal.
  8. NAP scorpions/ spitfires. They hit EXACTLY where my fieldoints do. No need to resight and move pins.
  9. I think you will like them both, I do.
  10. I really like my Savage 110 in .270 . Good performance at a good price !
  11. I've been using a pendulum sight for 4 or 5 years now and love it. Its an Impact archery "All Terrain" sight. It is a single pin pendulum for in the treestand or you can lock it down and has adjustable yardage markers on a slide for on the ground. I shoot indoor targets, outdoor 3-D, and hunt all with one sight. A pendulum can increase your odds on deer, just practice with it from an elevated position, because like the other guy said it will probably shoot inch or 2 high in close, right on around 25yds and inch or two low at 30-32 yards.
  12. If you want accurate and forgiving, than you want a drop away.There are some dropaways out there that will give you the full containment of the WB without the drawbacks.
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    Tagged out!

    Sssssswwwweeeeeetttttttt!!!!!!!
  14. I've always said better to be lucky than good,and I got lucky on my trip to Illinois a few weeks ago when this guy stepped out the last hour of the last day. He paused in my shooting lane long enough to put an arrow into his ticker. Iwas absolutely thrilled to make a great shot after missing a real tall 8pt afew days earlier.
  15. Wow I cant believe I'm not the only one to do this!! I made the mistake of telling my "friend" on the drive back to camp.Needless to say everyone had a good laugh that night at my expense. That was a few years ago and we still get a good laugh out of it!
  16. I've used the bombs for a few years now, however I have NEVER dispensed the whole can at one time. That is just way too much scent in my opinion. Instead I usually either put a quick shot on my boots for cover scent, or put a few short bursts in the air or on leaves in a shooting lane. I've had deer following my tracks to my stand after spraying my boots. Also have had deer seem to calm down after smelling it on the ground. The great thing about this product is the convenience. They work well if used wisely.
  17. That rack is super cool! Good luck.
  18. I believe we as bowhunters have an obligation to take the best and highest percentage shot opportunity that presents itself. If thats at 40 yards and the deer is relaxed and broadside, and you are confident because you've practiced at 40yds.and further then go for it.... To shoot it at 40 when you know you will get a closer shot, just to prove to yourself that you can is poor judgement in my book.
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    Big Boy

    If you don't have time to hunt him, I sure I could find some time to hunt him