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  • assenheimer
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      Killdeer, I’m not quite that far east ,around southampton county.By the way I’m not lying about the deer poulation!

      assenheimer
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        I live and hunt in southeastern Virginia,mostly flat and swampy.Just like everything else in life ,its a geographical thing.We are thick with deer and the tags are plentiful(as many doe tags as you can buy,no limit!)Until a few years ago you had to check the whole deer at a check station,so deer are field dressed and drug out whole.Now you can call a number.I hunt 1 week a year in the western part of the state,straight up staight down.You better believe them deer are deboned and hiked out!I guess what ever floats your boat.Something that I have always wondered about is,here in the south we hang our deer up by their back legs (What blood is left runs down to the head) I see pictures of deer hanging up by their head in the northern states.

        assenheimer
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          in reply to: arrow flight issue #63274

          I would start by determining if the shaft is too stiff or too weak.I start by cutting the feathers off one of your arrows.You can also move your nock point up above 5/8″ above square.This will normally give you a slightly nock high arrow and sometimes makes your release a little more forgiving.Now you can start bareshaft testing,this works best with a soft foam target.Start at 15 yards and shoot a couple of arrows.In most cases if you have nock left arrows(weak spine),nock right arrows(too stiff).This will give you a good starting point.If your arrows are too weak you can cut a little at a time off your arrow or decrease point weight.Too stiff add more point weight.Hope this helps. You can also go to http://www.A&H bows.com for tuning tips.

          assenheimer
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            in reply to: A&H ACS LONGBOWS #50383

            THANKS FOR THE IMPUT,I THINK ONE OF THE THINGS THAT APPEALED TO ME ABOUT THIS BOW IS THE HANDLE.LOOKS SIMILAR TO THE HANDLE OF MOST RECUVES.

            assenheimer
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              in reply to: Broadheads #32340

              I understand what you are saying about the back of the broadhead as it comes out.What I was refering to was the amount of sliced up target that the blades made going in.My yard gets covered in that stuff everytime I pull an arrow out.I THINK ANY WELL BUILT ,VERY SHARP,CUT ON CONTACT IS JUST WHAT THE DOCTOR ORDERED! AIM SMALL, DREAM BIG& LIVE GRAND

              assenheimer
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                in reply to: Broadheads #32141

                I’ve been shooting Wensels for the past 5 years.I like the 4 blade Magnus Stinger also. The damage of a long lean 3 blade is hard to beat. A good example of this is plain to see when shooting into foam targets,when you pull that arrow out, look at all that target that comes out with it!

                assenheimer
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                  in reply to: tab vs glove #23379

                  thanks for all the imput happy hollidays

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