I worry more about the top two factors in the Ashby study which are best possible arrow flight and broad head durability. I don’t focus as much on...
I typically work off the bottom step of my climbing stick to install my platform and ros. I usually tether in and remove my lineman’s rope to get...
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I’ve been using a ros with my Trophyline edp platform for several years. I use 4 squirrel steps and an ocb buckle. I love the ros not only for...
If it’s that dull after the shot I’d guess it wasn’t that sharp going in. Sent from my iPhone using Bowhunting.com Forums
That’s what I thought for a long time. I had a hit on a 2 year old buck where the arrow clipped the edge of the shoulder blade and then hit...
Meat, fat, white hair, no blood, and a suspected low hit, my guess is that you shot him through the brisket. Meaning you just caught the meat on...
I’ve lost a blade using slick tricks on heavy bone impacts on two different occasions. They don’t have any support behind the blades besides a...
A climbing system that allows someone else to follow you up to help in case of an emergency may be a better choice for some. Such as using a set...
You can get 2” or greater total cut out of a fix blade head. Any four blade head will have twice it’s cutting diameter in total cut. The exodus...
I always recommend people try adding a ring of steps to their set up. Both for comfort and for shooting around the tree. Being able to straddle...
Trying to keep vehicles out, 4 wheelers or actual pickups. Fencing off the roads and parking lots is helpful. As others I think have been alluding...
If you fail to recover a deer that carries off the arrow it will have a better chance of dislodging the full than the swept. The swept is illegal...
One sticking works well in the same types of trees that are good for climbers. People still usually use a lineman’s when going around limbs. Trees...
I think he would fit in on his own list. Sent from my iPhone using Bowhunting.com Forums
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