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I'm gonna need more arrows!

Jefferson10940

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So just when I thought I was done with the spending spree, I need more than 3 target arrows. I am not going to want to climb down every 3 shots and then climb back up, strap back in, shoot, etc...
But now that I have what I think I need, I just gotta keep climbing and getting the tree set up, and shooting.

The first thing I am going to do when I shoot my first buck or doe is buy a few of those sweet shirts in the saddlehunter store!
 
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quadro

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Hey bud, if you have a garage, or able to get on your home, that's a real good way to practice. When you get proficient at those angles, then shoot out of the saddle. That is a lot easier getting up and down.

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So just when I thought I was done with the spending spree, I need more than 3 target arrows. I am not going to want to climb down every 3 shots and then climb back up, strap back in, shoot, etc...
But now that I have what I think I need, I just gotta keep climbing and getting the tree set up, and shooting.

The first thing I am going to do when I shoot my first buck or doe is buy a few of those sweet shirts in the saddlehunter store!

A helper is always handy. My grandsons are going to be in training this summer.


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Jefferson10940

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A helper is always handy. My grandsons are going to be in training this summer.


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honestly sometimes I have a hard time pulling the arrows. My kids are still too young but in a few years for sure!!
 
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quadro

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There's this stuff called scorpion venom. It's an arrow lube, and if you're shooting 3-D targets, it's great ! Lumenok also has a handy rubber arrow puller that I use, and it works good. There's a lot of stuff out there, this is just what I've been using. Might try some of this, as it sure makes arrow's easier to pull.

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There's this stuff called scorpion venom. It's an arrow lube, and if you're shooting 3-D targets, it's great ! Lumenok also has a handy rubber arrow puller that I use, and it works good. There's a lot of stuff out there, this is just what I've been using. Might try some of this, as it sure makes arrow's easier to pull.

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honestly sometimes I have a hard time pulling the arrows. My kids are still too young but in a few years for sure!!

Still to tuff for youngsters to pull arrow from a 3d target but we used to take a 1"x 4" pvc pipe, place spunge inside pvc, cap both ends of pipe, drill one end out so the arrow can slide into pvc, pour vegetable oil in pvc to soak spunge....dip arrow shafts (point 1st) before shooting... helps remove arrow after shot.