Bowhunting Accident warning gross picture
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Bowhunting Accident warning gross picture
These are travelling around the e-mail circuit with no explanations. Does anybody have the story behind these?
I showed them to my sons and thought it was a good safety reminder.
I searched the top 10 pages of this forum to see if they were already posted and did not find them. So if this is old stuff tell me and I will delete the post.
Warning - very bad photo. I did not embed in the post.
I showed them to my sons and thought it was a good safety reminder.
I searched the top 10 pages of this forum to see if they were already posted and did not find them. So if this is old stuff tell me and I will delete the post.
Warning - very bad photo. I did not embed in the post.
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RE: Bowhunting Accident warning gross picture
It would be more fun to make up our own story. The original story was boring.
It all started one foggy morning with two hillbillys walking out to their favorite tree stand. After stepping out of their 1973 Ford Pick-up truck Hillbilly #1 realized he forgot his release aid. After moving all the empty beer cans in back of truck bed from side to side, hillbilly #1 still had no luck finding his release aid. Since hillbilly #1couldn't findhis dual action release aid, he borrowed hillbilly #2 sensitive single action release aid… (that was chapter 1)
It all started one foggy morning with two hillbillys walking out to their favorite tree stand. After stepping out of their 1973 Ford Pick-up truck Hillbilly #1 realized he forgot his release aid. After moving all the empty beer cans in back of truck bed from side to side, hillbilly #1 still had no luck finding his release aid. Since hillbilly #1couldn't findhis dual action release aid, he borrowed hillbilly #2 sensitive single action release aid… (that was chapter 1)
#8
RE: Bowhunting Accident warning gross picture
Found the story...yeah, not too interesting....hit this link and scroll down:
http://www.texasarchery.org/images/Overdraw/dangers.htm
http://www.texasarchery.org/images/Overdraw/dangers.htm
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