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Location: SW Michigan
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Hello Steve from New Zealand. Nice name by the way.
![]() There are several collectors on this site, so you should enjoy yourself here. Thank you so much for joining, and watch out for that Booner character, he's getting the itch to start collecting.
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Join Date: Mar 2010
Location: huntly, new zealand
Posts: 50
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thanks for the welcome guys,lol yeah once you got that itch it can become a addiction.
have been using the gold tip centurion for deer hunting,due to it flying the same as my field tips,but will probably go to the muzzy seeing the centurions are not being made anymore.i use to have a few of them ,though the majority of them are stuck in trees or lost! have used alot of the aussie heads over the years shooting goats hares rabbits possums turkeys wallabys..just about anything that moves!in the early years was using the davies/tusker and the ribtecks and have now moved onto the woodys outback superemes.they fly the same as my field tips as well ,very durable and easy to sharpen,plus they are cheap. yes i do chase the reds around,but have only managed to knock one over,a scruby little 6 pointer.was over the moon when we recovered it.they are alot of fun to hunt during the roar,which will be starting in the next 2/3 weeks or so.will post up some pics soon |
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