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From: Deadringer
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Date: 18-Dec-14 |
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Mike, I have seen that pic, of you holding those two bucks, several times before. It's a great pic and I've always been curious of the story behind it.
I had a TT, great bow. Mine was around 58@28, 58", and had zebra wood riser and veneers. Had a really nice grip and was a quiet bow. I don't think you'd be disappointed.
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From: Rut-row
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Date: 18-Dec-14 |
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62" 56@30 my go to!
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From: Herdbull
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Date: 18-Dec-14 |
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Deadringer- I took those two bucks on Nov 4 and 5 of 2011. The 8pt is 6 1/2 years old because I saw him and passed him up in previous years. I grunted and wheezed him into 5 yards from a cedar tree in the afternoon of the 4th. The other buck has great brow tines and was 5 1/2 years old. Again I passed him up in previous years, and took him at about 17 yards around 10:30 the following morning. He was the 12 buck I saw that day. I had a few does in heat running and getting chased around me. He came walking through after the rodeo was over.
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From: Deadringer
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Date: 18-Dec-14 |
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Thanks for the follow up Mike. Two bucks of that caliber, and being able to make the shot, really shows your abilities as a good shot/hunter.
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From: cottonwood
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Date: 18-Dec-14 |
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Here is the first set I got from Brian and the prettiest I've had. Lately I've been going with a more basic look. I think the veneers were Tulipwood?
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