Broadhead for Turkeys
#22
Join Date: Feb 2003
Location: Sioux Falls SD USA
Posts: 235
RE: Broadhead for Turkeys
My *bad luck* really P' s me off[:@] because I' m afraid it may have been avoided
I' m at the early stages of tendonitis or just have a sore elbow (prepping for nationals & stuff - doing a LOT of shooting) so I turned my bow down from 70# to 60# for the ugly bird. I didn' t figure I *needed* that much weight.
I' ll never do that again - this week I turned her back up to 70# and am getting 59 or 60# of KE - the next long beard will be reduced to family size portions of GOD provided protien!
I' m at the early stages of tendonitis or just have a sore elbow (prepping for nationals & stuff - doing a LOT of shooting) so I turned my bow down from 70# to 60# for the ugly bird. I didn' t figure I *needed* that much weight.
I' ll never do that again - this week I turned her back up to 70# and am getting 59 or 60# of KE - the next long beard will be reduced to family size portions of GOD provided protien!
#24
Join Date: Feb 2003
Location: Sioux Falls SD USA
Posts: 235
RE: Broadhead for Turkeys
Once again - my gobbler getters have done their job in the past - do I have to say it with every post?
This was a fluke deal - call it bad luck call it whatever - but I' m shooting the deer spitfires this weekend (with the point) instead of the gobbler getters...
This was a fluke deal - call it bad luck call it whatever - but I' m shooting the deer spitfires this weekend (with the point) instead of the gobbler getters...