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    • George D. Stout
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        This one I did today. Bow is 48#, ILF limbs….riser is an old Bear 76’er. Arrows 2016 aluminum, 470 grains. Just some various walk-back shots.

      • lyagooshka
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          Wow!!! Great shooting. Love to see those types of shots. Every time I get discouraged, I watch stuff like this to get me motivated.

          Alex

          😮

        • FUBAR
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            What he said

          • skifrk
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              Enjoyed the shooting video a lot.

            • wildschwein
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                I think any Whitetail you see will be in serious trouble…

              • Stephen Graf
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                  Nice! I counted about 38 steps to the longest shot.

                • David Coulter
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                    Great videos, but first, great shooting! George, I’m getting a sense of something here. You said some guys say a bow with an elevated rest can’t be shot canted. Well, they are probably right. Just because you can do it doesn’t make it possible, but I do appreciate your optimism.

                  • Wexbow
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                      Nice shooting George 8)

                    • George D. Stout
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                        dwc, they only can’t be canted if you use a multi-pin sight. Try it sometime. Experience will answer the question, not conjecture or what someone else tells you.

                      • David Coulter
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                          George,

                          I had to watch this one again this evening. Great stuff. I hope your season is doing well.

                          In an earlier post you mentioned trying to hunt with an old glass bow and some fiberglass arrows. How did that go?

                          All the best. Thanks for the videos. dwc

                        • kellydockter
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                            thanks george – i like it. fun to watch.

                          • Rupe
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                              Nice shooting! Thanks for sharing.

                              Rupe

                            • Dave Nash
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                                I love this stuff. Thanks

                                Dave

                              • cannoc
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                                  Impressive. This will help keep me from getting a big head.

                                • adirondackman
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                                    Nice shooting George. I like to practice shooting in a similar manor – shooting from different angles and distances each shot……However my groups are never that nice!

                                  • Alexandre Bugnon
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                                      Great shooting, George. thanks for the video.

                                    • Roger Norris
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                                        Nice shooting!

                                      • Etter1
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                                          I always feel like I’m really coming along as a traditional archer until I see videos like this.

                                          Excellent shooting!

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