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The No-Shame Thread

I have a dark and dirty secret.. I hunted out of my LW sit and climb this past week and it was the most comfortable my buttox has been in a while..

I am so glad we have a safe place to confess..
Hey brother, the pacseat feels pretty good on the ole buttocks too!

And

Sometimes, when I'm having a bad day, I give my wife 20 bucks and tell her to go have lunch or something, and I sit at home and watch Mr. Rodgers and drink chocolate milk. You just can't have negative emotions when you're doing that.

I watch a lot of Mr. Rodgers.
 
I've never paper tuned a bow or felt the need to....
Serious talk here, what's your preferred method? We did paper in the shop mainly because it was easy to do in a small area and you had physical proof that you did something to someone's bow.

"See, here's the first tear, and here's the last one after I fixed all the stuff the last knucklehead did to it."

I have never really bothered with walkback or broadhead tuning because paper gets me results and I don't have to think about it.
 
I was late to the woods a few days ago. I didn’t feel like climbing so I walked 3 miles through a river bottom. Saw 7 deer, killed a squirrel, and it was the most fun I’ve had since the season started. Yeah it’s the middle of the rut, so what?

Sat in my game winner XL lock on the other day and was the most comfy I’ve been in two years.

Sometimes when the whole crew is at deer camp, I’ll act like I’m going to hunt, then just wait for everyone to leave and get back in the camper and go to sleep. I’ll do the same in the evenings but I’ll sit by the fire watching football until Im absolutely cross eyed drunk. When everyone asks if I saw anything I feed them what they want to hear... a story

I like the anticipation leading up to deer season better than the season itself.

I like to ride my Harley far more than I like to hunt.....


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Sometimes when the whole crew is at deer camp, I’ll act like I’m going to hunt, then just wait for everyone to leave and get back in the camper and go to sleep. I’ll do the same in the evenings but I’ll sit by the fire watching football until Im absolutely cross eyed drunk. When everyone asks if I saw anything I feed them what they want to hear... a story

There is a line.. and this is way over it.. but I also agree with you on some points.. lol
 
Serious talk here, what's your preferred method? We did paper in the shop mainly because it was easy to do in a small area and you had physical proof that you did something to someone's bow.

"See, here's the first tear, and here's the last one after I fixed all the stuff the last knucklehead did to it."

I have never really bothered with walkback or broadhead tuning because paper gets me results and I don't have to think about it.
Well, since I have shot cedar and aluminum exclusively prior to owning a crossbow I think it is pretty simple. I have a test kit for woodies. for aluminum, I look at the chart in the zone for what I"m shooting and grab a handful of arrows out of the pile I have that are dead on, and above or below the suggested arrow for the head I"m shooting(100gr). I shoot like a dozen arrows. Grab the ones that grouped the best and stuck in the straightest, discard the rest...do it again...repeat till I have about 3 arrow in the target grouped. Check out the specs on those...generally they're pretty much the same, if not all. Choose one and shoot it.

I"ve never had issues with broadheads shooting any different that field points....
 
Whew. No skelingtons in these closets I see. Well since we’re in the confessional...
I too hate leaving me family to go hunting. I feel good and bad every single time and I contemplate stopping hunting every season.
I am a beer snob. It’s craft small brewery or nothing. Don’t even try and come in my house with corona, we aren’t friends at that point.
I drive a big ole lifted diesel and sometimes I roll coal at annoying priuses at stop lights.
I think veterans should be able to get weed where it’s available.
I’m also a bowtech snob. Fight me.
I secretly hate my hunting partner.
 
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