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![]() Join Date: Feb 2011
Location: New Hampshire
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As my son says WELCOME TO THE SHARPEST FORUM ON THE WEB. Or something like that
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Location: Gilmanton, NH
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Join Date: Jul 2011
Location: N.W. GA
Posts: 4
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Hi guys, I'm new here and looking forward to spending some time learning about broadheads and getting to know you guys. I'm also looking for a few broadheads to hunt with, but I'll post that in the classifieds.
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Join Date: Sep 2011
Location: Indian Land ,SC
Posts: 84
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Buckeye born but currently living in the worst managed state in the south.(SC) Trying to show fellow hunters that just because the state allows 5 bucks doesn't mean you have to.
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Location: Pittsburgh, PA
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I am fairly new to bowhunting and have been intrigued by the variety of broadheads to choose from. Took up bowhunting since you cant hunt with a rifle where I live, and too difficult to find areas to hunt with a shotgun. Bowhunting allows me to hunt in the urban neighborhoods where I live. The deer population is out of control, because the deer have it easy eating everone's garden, and are not pressured. Bowhunting is about the only option.
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85gr
Join Date: Sep 2011
Location: Indian Land ,SC
Posts: 84
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I'm with you on that. I mainly started doing it because I got tired of paying a crazy amount of $ and then being told where I could or couldn't hunt. (rifle hunters hate it when you go to the deer instead of waiting on them to cross a road)
My buddies used to give me crap until I showed them I can still get on deer in big public land woods. I think urban hunting is also a better way to keep young hunters interested in the sport. Seeing 15 deer in one morning is better than just squirrels as long as they understand the difference between big woods and urban hunting.
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85gr
Join Date: May 2011
Location: Portugal
Posts: 32
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Hello there American's.
My real name is Diogo, I'm from Portugal and recently started in bow hunting. Turn a complete addictive!! For more than a year that my dear rifle doesn't leave the cabinet... I use a Bowtech Destroyer 350 with 70 # at 28,5". Muzzy MX-3 is my broadhead. Usually hunt wild boar, very tuff animal's. It is a pleasure to be able to learn with the best in the world in bowhunting, you American's. I also love USA, my sister lives there. Some day i will hunt in your land! Hopefully. |
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Join Date: Mar 2012
Posts: 1
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I am in college and have an assignment for manufacturing methods to report on the manufacturing processes and materials for three components of a product. Because of my interest in bow hunting I have chosen my broadheads as my subject. The components are the ferrule, point and blades. I would appreciate any help other members could provide.
Best Regards, FunHunt72 |
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