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  • BlakeFischer
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      Werewolf Broadheads are going to unveiled in Kalamazoo.

      See you guys there.

      Blake

      BlakeFischer
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        Steve,

        We just need to get Marlie’s grandfather to make her some pretty pink arrows!

        Blake

        BlakeFischer
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          Marlie, age 2, loves shooting her bow, and riding the targets-

          Marlie, age 3, is getting more serious, and claims that her favorite target is the wolf.

          BlakeFischer
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            in reply to: clicker? #22267

            I shot with a clicker for a few years and it did improve my shooting. However, I started to use it as a crutch and the clicker became my anchor point. Sadly my accuracy that I had developed started to decline as my form diminished and my only goal was to make it click. Remember that the clicker is a training aid to help you develop good form, and you should use the clicker to create a consistent anchor point that you can use after you take the clicker off.

            BlakeFischer
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              I had a friend who experienced the same thing a couple of weeks ago, I was bewildered that we did not find his doe after his description of the hit, high tenderloin/kidney area. We found blood, where she laid down but lost her when she seal up and moved. I was bothered by the fact that he only got the arrow 1/2 the way through the yearling, then I examined his broadheads. Dull would describe them best. A sharp broadhead is critical to recovering marginally hit animals. So if you are not afraid of your broadheads and they will not shave hair, then spend sometime or find someone who will sharpen them for you.
              Don’t forget to constantly touch them up during the season.

              BlakeFischer
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                Maybe you shouldn’t have said that you were looking for a “partner”. I think that you scared some guys. Next time say, “I am looking for someone to bowfish with”

                BlakeFischer
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                  Patrick, I am afraid that “M” is correct. The coating is viable until removed. It is sprayed and then baked on, and is a very durable finish, but to remove you need an abrasive like sand paper or a bead blast. Consequently shooting them into the dirt slowly removes the Teflon coating over time.

                  Blake

                  BlakeFischer
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                    in reply to: Eclipse Broadheads #59672

                    I appreciate all the kind words. Thank you. With that said, I am a perfectionist, and in my honest opinion there isn’t a better broadhead out there. No one can match my precision and toughness.

                    BlakeFischer
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                      I’ll be toting my wares back there. Stop by the Eclipse Broadhead booth and check out the Posi-Grip.

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