How sweet it is, standing the test of time...
#11
Fork Horn
Join Date: Sep 2004
Location: Chester Co. Pa.
Posts: 303
RE: How sweet it is, standing the test of time...
Welcome back and good luck in your future hunting seasons w/
your new bow. you will notice that your guns will now begin to collect
the dust, you might shake your head at this, but it'll happen.
O, don't forget to thank yor buddy!
I would luv to see what 1 of those pigs tastes like!
your new bow. you will notice that your guns will now begin to collect
the dust, you might shake your head at this, but it'll happen.
O, don't forget to thank yor buddy!
I would luv to see what 1 of those pigs tastes like!
#13
Join Date: Jul 2004
Location:
Posts: 25
RE: How sweet it is, standing the test of time...
Welcome back!Happened to me but not as long, good story!
rack tracker is right! guns will collect dust, mine did, and then got sold!
I shoot compound and trad and Ijust can't seem toput them downanymore!
rack tracker is right! guns will collect dust, mine did, and then got sold!
I shoot compound and trad and Ijust can't seem toput them downanymore!
#14
Join Date: Nov 2004
Location:
Posts: 57
RE: How sweet it is, standing the test of time...
Antler,
In case doubeA hasn't chrony'd his (and to not change direction of this thread) this is what I am getting out of my Trykon XL with a hunting setup.
Total Arrow weight: 431 grs
Draw Length: 28.5"
Bow poundage: 70lbs
Velocity: 282 fps
I, too, am extremely happy with this bow (then again why would have I bought it if I didn't like it). It is the most quiet, vibration free and solid feeling bow I have ever shot. I am sure doubleA and other owners will concur that this bow seems _easy_ to shoot.
BTW, AA Great post and glad to have you back in the archery community.
Well off to work for me, cya all in a couple weeks. Good luck to those of you with a season left. Merry Xmas and a happy New year to all.
In case doubeA hasn't chrony'd his (and to not change direction of this thread) this is what I am getting out of my Trykon XL with a hunting setup.
Total Arrow weight: 431 grs
Draw Length: 28.5"
Bow poundage: 70lbs
Velocity: 282 fps
I, too, am extremely happy with this bow (then again why would have I bought it if I didn't like it). It is the most quiet, vibration free and solid feeling bow I have ever shot. I am sure doubleA and other owners will concur that this bow seems _easy_ to shoot.
BTW, AA Great post and glad to have you back in the archery community.
Well off to work for me, cya all in a couple weeks. Good luck to those of you with a season left. Merry Xmas and a happy New year to all.
#15
RE: How sweet it is, standing the test of time...
Double A,
Great post and welcome back to the brotherhood of bowhunters! I am looking forward to hearing/reading about even more bowhunts! Congrats on the hog.
Troy
Great post and welcome back to the brotherhood of bowhunters! I am looking forward to hearing/reading about even more bowhunts! Congrats on the hog.
Troy