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I am on the shady side of 50. A few years ago I decided to make the up-switch to a .300 win-mag. Before firing a box of shells I was back to my ol'faithful,...
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In most cases, predators are not considered a food choice, probably due to a constant protein diet, but I am unaware of any advice that we 'shouldn't'...
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NortheastOutdoorAdventures replied to I just got my first compound bow, bought second hand. I've been trying to get out every couple days, but seem to be running intin BowhuntingYou need a technician. Hands down. You might be able to use your arrows with an overdraw, but I doubt the arrows even match the equipment. I buy used...
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NortheastOutdoorAdventures replied to I am interested in buying a bow in the future. I am a beginner and this will be my first bow. Im not looking to buy anything reain BowhuntingA practiced shooter with a $200 bow can out-shoot a non-practiced shooter with a $1200 bow. Adequate power and speed, silence, and "your comfort",...
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NortheastOutdoorAdventures replied to Does rain affect your arrow in flight? As if raindrops hit it and caused it to drop below your intended target?in Bowhunting...both above are right, unless you are one of those who still uses feather-fletches, where any kind of moisture can mess with your vanes, and reduces...
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NortheastOutdoorAdventures replied to I need help finding the right arrow. Smaller diameter equals more penetration but not as acuarate. Larger diameter equals more lin BowhuntingMatch your arrows to your bow. Penetration should never be a problem at even medium poundage. You can shoot long distances with 'lighter-poundage' bows,...
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The Endangered Species Act protects wolves even in states which don't "recognize" them. The United States Fish & Wildlife Service is facing...
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Shop at Campbell Cameras. The best equipment provides the best results. Pricy...but then, what isn't anymore?
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I am on the shady side of 50. A few years ago I decided to make the up-switch to a .300 win-mag. Before firing a box of shells I was back to my ol'faithful,...
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Reply to Cooking Mountain Lion any one have any good ways? Also have some Coyote meat to eat any one?In most cases, predators are not considered a food choice, probably due to a constant protein diet, but I am unaware of any advice that we 'shouldn't'...
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You need a technician. Hands down. You might be able to use your arrows with an overdraw, but I doubt the arrows even match the equipment. I buy used...
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A practiced shooter with a $200 bow can out-shoot a non-practiced shooter with a $1200 bow. Adequate power and speed, silence, and "your comfort",...
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