Traditional Archery Discussions on the Leatherwall


FIRST SHOT...........Monday, Feb 6th

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Messages posted to thread:
CD 06-Feb-23
Nemophilist 06-Feb-23
GUTPILEPA 06-Feb-23
Nemophilist 06-Feb-23
Slowcountry 06-Feb-23
GUTPILEPA 06-Feb-23
EZ Archer 06-Feb-23
Basinboy 06-Feb-23
Basinboy 06-Feb-23
Basinboy 06-Feb-23
Treeman 06-Feb-23
Moleman1 06-Feb-23
Moleman1 06-Feb-23
Bushytail 06-Feb-23
Knifeguy 06-Feb-23
Moleman1 06-Feb-23
felipe 06-Feb-23
felipe 06-Feb-23
Batman 06-Feb-23
Knifeguy 07-Feb-23
From: CD
Date: 06-Feb-23

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Today's shot will be 21 yards between some obstructions.

God bless,

CD

From: Nemophilist
Date: 06-Feb-23

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Morning.

21 yards between some obstructions.

1980s Bear Kodiak Takedown, 53#@28", Cedar Arrow.

Thanks CD.

From: GUTPILEPA
Date: 06-Feb-23




You are the man NEMO!!!!

From: Nemophilist
Date: 06-Feb-23




Rick, Lots of practice. I practice every day.

Last year I killed my buck on November 7th and on November 8th I shot First Shot then practiced for an hour after that. My wife said, "What are you doing, practicing getting ready for next year?" "LOL"

From: Slowcountry
Date: 06-Feb-23

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Good morning

Good shot as usual Nemo.

Here my shot, 21yds through obstructions. High and left.

WW Royal 39@28 Legacy 600 shafts

Thanks for the call. Mel

From: GUTPILEPA
Date: 06-Feb-23

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21 yards wasn’t aiming at any thing special just to get it between the obstacles 63# LB 400 Easton carbons

From: EZ Archer
Date: 06-Feb-23

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Yes- Frank is really, really, really good…..

Tried 3 as called and 1st high, 2nd low and 3rd was good- 1966 Blackhawk Short Hornet Thx CD.

From: Basinboy
Date: 06-Feb-23

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Hunting season is about over here about ready for some 3D! Hope to participate daily here. Good shooting guys

From: Basinboy
Date: 06-Feb-23




Hunting season is about over here about ready for some 3D! Hope to participate daily here. Good shooting guys

From: Basinboy
Date: 06-Feb-23




Hunting season is about over here about ready for some 3D! Hope to participate daily here. Good shooting guys

From: Treeman
Date: 06-Feb-23

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Great shooting everyone! I shot as called using my Hoyt Excel riser and Satori limbs, 68" 33#. First time using this arrow setup on this bow. Obviously,this arrow, a 600 spine with 100 grain point, was too stiff. A 145 point flew much better on subsequent shots.

From: Moleman1
Date: 06-Feb-23

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As called from 21 yards. Here's the shot.

From: Moleman1
Date: 06-Feb-23

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That's the result, here's the shot.

From: Bushytail Compton's Traditional Bowhunters
Date: 06-Feb-23




Nice shooting everyone!

From: Knifeguy
Date: 06-Feb-23

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Here’s mine! I managed to get out between the raindrops today with the Darton Valiant and a cedar arrow. A little low but the foam was unharmed! Have a good rest of your day everyone. Nice shootin’! Lance

From: Moleman1
Date: 06-Feb-23




Nice shooting everyone. Lance the Valiant looks like a shorty. How long is it?

From: felipe
Date: 06-Feb-23

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I can’t believe you talked me into this one again, last time I tried it was like playing ping pong. By the way, notice that my yard is convinced of an early spring.

From: felipe
Date: 06-Feb-23

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Results under pressure. Cedar arrow from the JDBerry stringfollow.

From: Batman
Date: 06-Feb-23




Outstanding flinging of arrows. STAY WELL & SAFE!

From: Knifeguy
Date: 07-Feb-23




Paul, the Valiant is marked twice. It has two lengths marked. One reads 56” and the other reads 55” AMO. I figure it was made at the beginning of AMO standards being recognized. Lance





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