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FIRST SHOT..........Easter Weekend

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CD 30-Mar-24
Nemophilist 30-Mar-24
Snow Crow 30-Mar-24
Bowhogan 51 30-Mar-24
grizz 30-Mar-24
Knifeguy 30-Mar-24
JBM 30-Mar-24
felipe 30-Mar-24
Nemophilist 31-Mar-24
Stick Hippie 31-Mar-24
sticshooter 31-Mar-24
JBM 31-Mar-24
grizz 31-Mar-24
RonG 31-Mar-24
Bowhogan 51 31-Mar-24
Knifeguy 31-Mar-24
From: CD
Date: 30-Mar-24




Archer's choice for the weekend. I hope everyone has a blessed weekend!

He is risen!

CD

From: Nemophilist
Date: 30-Mar-24

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Morning.

Walk-Up. 20, 15, and 10 yards.

1997 Bear Super Kodiak, 60#, Aluminum Arrows.

From: Snow Crow
Date: 30-Mar-24




4 bareshafts from 20 yards: 28.25", 28.5", 28.75" and 29.0" TAL. Over many series of shots could not tell a lick of difference in flight, but shortest 2 semi- consistently hit left of vertical line.

No photo.

Have a great Easter weekend all.

55# Montana, .400 carbons.

From: Bowhogan 51 Professional Bowhunters Society - Associate Member
Date: 30-Mar-24

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5 arrows from my little back yard tree stand. 62" Silvertip - 46#@ 27. Sorry, I have not been able to play for a little while CD, the weather in Pa and the job keep me ties up. I am home for an Easter break and will get some shooting in over the next 7 days. I have been watching, good shooting gang and Nemophilist you have been drilling them with that Super Kodiak! And at 60# way to go! Thanks - Joe

From: grizz
Date: 30-Mar-24

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5 from 15, one of the two side by side autumn orange is my first shot. Old Mountain Mesa and 2016’s. Thanks CD and a blessed resurrection weekend to all.

From: Knifeguy
Date: 30-Mar-24

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The first arrow, the upper of the two, was from 18yds and then I took a quick 2 steps back and loosed the second as fast as I could for a follow up. I was slightly angled from a head on position. Shooting the new to me 58# Kodiak Magnum and cedar arrows. Have a nice Easter weekend all! Lance

From: JBM
Date: 30-Mar-24




GREAT SHOOTING! Have a Very BLESSED WEEK-END!

From: felipe
Date: 30-Mar-24

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Four from 25, seated. You only see three because one sunk up to the nock. I hate when that happens. Border carbon LB and Easton Axxis arrows.

From: Nemophilist
Date: 31-Mar-24

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Easter Sunday First Shot.

Three shots from 20 yards.

1997 Bear Super Kodiak, 60#, Aluminum Arrows.

From: Stick Hippie
Date: 31-Mar-24

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Resurrection Day quiver dump from 20 yards. 19” Hoyt Satori, Uukha Gobi medium 40# limbs, 1916 autumn orange xx75s with 175 grain heads.

”He is not here; for He is risen, as He said. Come, see the place where the Lord lay.“ ??Matthew? ?28?:?6? ?

He is Risen indeed

From: sticshooter
Date: 31-Mar-24




Great shooting and AMEN Bill<><

From: JBM
Date: 31-Mar-24




Wonderful Shooting! BLESSED BE!

From: grizz
Date: 31-Mar-24

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Walk up 25, 20, 15,&10. Only one I’m sure of is the 20 that went high. The others are close. Much better than usual for me. Samick Sage and 2114’s. Hope all have had a great Easter.

From: RonG
Date: 31-Mar-24




Great shooting Lance.

Got my new bow about ready, the arrows were out of stock.

From: Bowhogan 51 Professional Bowhunters Society - Associate Member
Date: 31-Mar-24

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A quick Easter afternoon shot, after the grands kids went home. Six at the Bear from 16 yards out of my little tree stand w a 62" Silvertip - 46#@ 27" - Happy Easter and good shooting boys! Joe

From: Knifeguy
Date: 31-Mar-24

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Shot from the kitchen porch, slightly elevated from 22Yards. Bear Kodiak Magnum @ 58# and a cedar arrow. Have a nice rest of your Easter Day everyone. Lance





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