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NH_Hunter View Drop Down
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    Posted: 17 May 2004 at 14:26

Hey guys, do any of you know anything about this bow? It comes in a left handed version. I would probably get the 40 or 45 # version for whitetails and small game. Since it is close to school getting out, and time for me to get back to working, this bow will probably happen. I would probably use cedar arrows and probably bear broadheads.

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Direct Link To This Post Posted: 17 May 2004 at 15:42
nh: befor you get all wound up in archery, get some good easton aluniem arrows to start out with.they will last longer and if you are like my kids you will lose a few in the grass or the woods. and after you get good at shooting and you want to play around try making some arrows. got to the hardware store and pick up some 1/16 dowl rods. get the straitest 1's you can find. get some knocks and feild tips and some feathers. find someone with a fletching jig, you can make a dozen arrows for under 20 bucks. if yo go out and buy ceders you might pay 50 bucks or more. like i said go for some eastons and you can up any tip you want . if you want some fun shooting at chipmonks get some judo tips. they are made for stump shooting and the little fingers keep them from getting lost in the grass cause they will stand up when they hit.
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