It was ABSOLUTELY with that dang parker!Please tell me it was with the parker
Awesome!!!!It was ABSOLUTELY with that dang parker!
I've been looking for a "flagship bow" to replace my bowtech, but honestly there is not a thing wrong with this parker and it obviously kills em dead. So I think I'm just gonna keep it as my go to. I will be going to my 125 grain woodsman broadheads to eek a little more speed out of the bow and still have decent FOC. I've gotten really good blood trails with those broadheads in the past, and I like a good blood trail so I think it'll be a good move.Awesome!!!!
Awesome!!! Just shows u don’t need the nameI've been looking for a "flagship bow" to replace my bowtech, but honestly there is not a thing wrong with this parker and it obviously kills em dead. So I think I'm just gonna keep it as my go to. I will be going to my 125 grain woodsman broadheads to eek a little more speed out of the bow and still have decent FOC. I've gotten really good blood trails with those broadheads in the past, and I like a good blood trail so I think it'll be a good move.
It's the hunter, not the bow. The decisions we make kill the deer. The tools are just that, a part of the package and not the impetus.Awesome!!! Just shows u don’t need the name
Agree. To many times we chase the new and “better” instead of focusing what actually mattersIt's the hunter, not the bow. The decisions we make kill the deer. The tools are just that, a part of the package and not the impetus.
And to be fair u gave less money for that bow than most 1/2 dozen arrows cost. Really makes u wonder about gear choicesIt's the hunter, not the bow. The decisions we make kill the deer. The tools are just that, a part of the package and not the impetus.
I know. Hands down that has been my best investment this year. Not only did it save my bow season in a matter of hours but it has paid for itself tenfold in terms of the deer I've taken with it. If you ever want it back you let me know, now that I've blooded it real well. And honestly, I probably shoot that bow a lot better than other much more expensive bows I've had.And to be fair u gave less money for that bow than most 1/2 dozen arrows cost. Really makes u wonder about gear choices
I agree reminded me of shooting a switchback but that bow cost 60$ from the thrift store!!!I know. Hands down that has been my best investment this year. Not only did it save my bow season in a matter of hours but it has paid for itself tenfold in terms of the deer I've taken with it. If you ever want it back you let me know, now that I've blooded it real well. And honestly, I probably shoot that bow a lot better than other much more expensive bows I've had.
I’ll post some when I get off work today.All of this talk about this Ole Parker got me curious...let's see a picture of the beaut
Someone put this sagely line in their signature pleaseIt's the hunter, not the bow. The decisions we make kill the deer. The tools are just that, a part of the package and not the impetus.
Someone put this sagely line in their signature please
There ya go redbeard.Someone put this sagely line in their signature please
Thank you brother. An unfortunate side-effect though is that you can never post again cause us saddlehunters love us some gears. Sorry!There ya go redbeard.
I’m gonna start my own budget/DIY gear/hunting YouTube channel. Bucks killed and saved.Thank you brother. An unfortunate side-effect though is that you can never post again cause us saddlehunters love us some gears. Sorry!
Here she is man. The big buck buster. The Parker hornet.All of this talk about this Ole Parker got me curious...let's see a picture of the beaut