hey Rhaney, Chopper's place is on top of a mountian range with scenic rolling hills and valleys, its great for still hunting and spot and stalk, bring some good glasses and scope, bring a camera. just read my weekend hunt story from choppers we just did this past december, it will get you pumped up, i guarantee it! thats why i am going back so soon in may , i think choppers property is a great place to hunt! period, good luck on your hunt
Was practicing for the hunt and got a little close to the door jam. I can shoot 20 yards in my back yard but if i open tha back door and shoot from the den i can get about 27 yards. I have to shoot through the den just past the frezzer and the just past the door jam. My wife always says am crazy doing this. I always tell her "no problem" there is a big enough shooting lane.
Well i got a little close tonight. Had a bad release.
WT, I've done similar things in my backyard...including a nice hole in the recycle bin and bouncing an arrow off of the backporch awning.
The back fence was just replaced, but I wish I'd taken a picture of the boards behind my backstop. I should probably be embarrassed... but for the hundred or so holes in the boards, I've probably launched a thousand into the target.
No, honest...
Oh, by the way... see how that fletching stuck into the door jamb? They stick into flesh pretty good too. First HAND experience.
ARE WE READY!!!!! Im not, just got my woodys in that i ordered for my Shrew and i ordered the #$%^ wrong spine, they will work with my Widow but not the Shrew so i placed another order for the right ones and they should be here around the 21st. That will leave me a week to tune them in and fletch them up. Enough time but I hate doing things at the last min. O well that will learn me.
I just got a dozen new GameGetter shafts that I need to "twist up" and tune myself. Gonna go with high-visibility flourescent yellow wraps and flourescent pink fletching. You'll be able to spot my quiver clear across the ranch!!!
I going to shoot Sitka Spruse Tapered shafts spined at 65#-69# 30" from BOP. Its an 11/32 shaft tapered starting 8" from the nock end down to 5/16 at the nock. I will have 175 grains on the tip, it should weigh in somewhere around 575 to 590 total.
The shafts are comming from Foxfire Archery. He keeps his shafts spined within +/- 2.5# and +/- 5 grains in weight.
Ok Pops, I am shooting a 31" taperd cedar shaft spined at 75-80 with a 125 gn magnus with a yellow beird 5" sheild cut feathers stained green with a yellow crown & crest. I make all my own arrows and taper them with a 10" taper 11/32 to 5/16th. They weigh in about 600 gn. I shoot them out of a custom made 67# @28 66 amo bow with a ff string and my draw is 30 ". The arrows are flying at 190 fps I use this set up for elk and hogs. what ever it hits it goes down. Spruce is a good shaft but for hunting I shoot cedar. We should have fun talkin trad on the hunt pops these compound guys wont understand a word were saying. lol
16 more days guys!!! Tradman and xmortican if you guys see this Send me an email I need to know if you can be in hollister by noon! jyrigoyen@clearwire.net
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