100 yard Group!
#13
RE: 100 yard Group!
Is that the best you can do?[:-] Come on make it a real challenge!
Stand 6 matches up 3feet apart at 150yrds take your first 6 arrows and light them and with the other 6 arrows put them out then come back and will talk untill then buddy your in 2nd place
Stand 6 matches up 3feet apart at 150yrds take your first 6 arrows and light them and with the other 6 arrows put them out then come back and will talk untill then buddy your in 2nd place
#14
RE: 100 yard Group!
Well let me tell you a story about this time i was at my friend's aunt's house in peoria ill. shooting out back when he challenged me to try and put an arrow in his, i says ok i can do that. well i took a few steps back to my town of st charles mo. took a deep breath and let one fly....after a couple of mins. i get a call from my friend saying i owe him a new arrowcall me crazy but man what a shot
#16
RE: 100 yard Group!
Not to be tecnical or anything, but two arrows, one stuck in the other, makes a Robin Hood. To stick a third arrow in would only be a double Robin Hood. So, you actually faked a double robin Hood, not a tripple.
#17
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RE: 100 yard Group!
ORIGINAL: BackwoodsBuck
Not to be tecnical or anything, but two arrows, one stuck in the other, makes a Robin Hood. To stick a third arrow in would only be a double Robin Hood. So, you actually faked a double robin Hood, not a tripple.
Not to be tecnical or anything, but two arrows, one stuck in the other, makes a Robin Hood. To stick a third arrow in would only be a double Robin Hood. So, you actually faked a double robin Hood, not a tripple.
Thats quite an accusation. I wouldn't accuse a guy that can shoot that well without some solid proof!
#18
RE: 100 yard Group!
ORIGINAL: BackwoodsBuck
Not to be tecnical or anything, but two arrows, one stuck in the other, makes a Robin Hood. To stick a third arrow in would only be a double Robin Hood. So, you actually faked a double robin Hood, not a tripple.
Not to be tecnical or anything, but two arrows, one stuck in the other, makes a Robin Hood. To stick a third arrow in would only be a double Robin Hood. So, you actually faked a double robin Hood, not a tripple.