oldies but goodies
#13
Typical Buck
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Join Date: Dec 2004
Location: VA
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RE: oldies but goodies
some good ones here. I actually still have my overdraws for my xi. yes, the gamegetters were funny turning silver after a few trips downrange. I remember getting a half dozen gamegetter IIs for $28, and that was outrageous. I used that plunger button rest for god knows how long, and still would shoot it if I needed too. hoyt bowbullets. I remember having those. man they flew like arss. how about the older (yet still see some around) razorback broadheads by nap. I remember shooting the practice five blade 155 gr. how about when they still had actual cables on bows? my pse polaris (still have it) has them. I bought that bow for a whopping $109 back in 90. btw, I still have xx75/78s in 2312 cut to 25 3/8 " for my xi set at 70lbs with my four inch overdraw. yikes, I've seen crossbows with longer bolts Jk, keep em comin!
#18
RE: oldies but goodies
Does anyone remember thestate of the art Wasp with the spinning fixed blades
I still got one of them!
How about the old Bear Whitetail hunter! with like4 or 5 "pully's" !! and "Beaver Balls"
I still useBeaver Ballson my Golden Eagle Predator
I still got one of them!
How about the old Bear Whitetail hunter! with like4 or 5 "pully's" !! and "Beaver Balls"
I still useBeaver Ballson my Golden Eagle Predator
#19
RE: oldies but goodies
ORIGINAL: #1Predator
How about the old Bear Whitetail hunter! with like4 or 5 "pully's" !!
How about the old Bear Whitetail hunter! with like4 or 5 "pully's" !!
#20
RE: oldies but goodies
Speaking of arrows how does the name Lamiglass sound. It was a tapered carbon arrow that came out in 1979. I had some, at $7 each.
Let's see: Easton XX75 Autumn Orange
Easton 24SRTX
Let's see: Easton XX75 Autumn Orange
Easton 24SRTX