Smitty335
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That's really cool! I bought an entry level bow several years ago, when I got into archery, up graded to a better bow and started releasing 100 arrows a day, that's when my groups went from a pie pan to 1 inch groups at 30 yards. Get a bigger target when this happens! Splitting arrows is expensive! After that my buddies and I bought long bows and would play horse like basketball, set the target up 10 yards behind a Cedar tree shoot through it, they could hang with me until I laid flat of my stomach and shot through the Cedar tree and hit the target, don't think I could do that any more. On a stalk hunt I think a long bow has an advantage!That's sweet, it's a great program in 16 the team got over 130,000 in scholarships one kids that had 1st I. World got 36,000 him self
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