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  • Brennan Herr
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      in reply to: Tuffhead update #35094

      Dr. Ashby,
      If it isn’t any trouble could you describe your sharping process on the KME broadhead sharpener.

      Thanks,
      Brennan

      Brennan Herr
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        in reply to: St. Charles quiver #29332

        Robin,
        I saw another magazine had done this and not sure if it possible with TBM. Has it ever been considered to make all back issues digital and then offer them for sale as a collection on a cd rom. I for one would buy it….

        thanks

        Brennan Herr
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          in reply to: Mid Summer Feeling #23570

          Moss I find it interesting that a guy still gets in trouble for hunting deer in Nottingham…..I think I saw that in a movie!

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            I have my Kodiak Hunter braced at 8 3/4 and the knock at 5/8 inches…..i would start at about 7 and keep twisting until u find the perfect height

            Brennan Herr
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              in reply to: Bow restoration #13821

              Dan,
              No idea about there in Michigan but I am getting my Bear Kodiak Hunter done by Joe Lasch. I called him in the begining of May and he said that there is a 3 month waiting list. I sent him a deposit to hold a spot for me so I hope to have it done before September. Below is the link to his site. Good luck and I will post picks when the bow is done.

              http://www.prairietrad.com/page30.html

              Brennan Herr
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                50lb@28 1968 Bear Kodiak Hunter
                CX 150 with 260 grain Abowyer Brown Bear broadheads.
                total arrow weight 600 grains at 19% FOC….

                Never used the Abowyers before but I am looking forward to see the result if I can get a deer to ask for an arrow.

                Brennan Herr
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                  thats really cool…thanks for sharing

                  Brennan Herr
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                    I will cash it the day I receive it so feel free to mail as many as you like!!!:P

                    Brennan Herr
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                      in reply to: backpack hunts #44586

                      Smithhammer,

                      What model kelly kettle do you have and how does it hold up?

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                        in reply to: Ghillie Poncho #37446





                        Readyhawk,
                        Here are the picks of my ghilie suit…if you decide to make your own keep in mind the colors described online for the synthetic jute are not even close…I ordered brown grey and tan but the brown looked like black the tan like white and the grey a pale green…I had gotten brown burlap and pulled it apart into the jute strings and put a bunch into the suit and it all worked out well in the end. I didn’t do pants I just wear the 3d ASAT pants. Good Luck and enjoy making it and share some pics of it your suit when you do get one.

                        Brennan Herr
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                          in reply to: Ghillie Poncho #36100

                          ReadyHawk,
                          I got the netting and jute string online and made my own. I cut the netting out in the outline of my 3d leafy asat camo jacket. I then used large black safty pins and pinned it to the jacket. I also made a piece for my bush hat. the ghilie covers my head shoulders and the back of my arms. I trimmed the jute on my bow arm to ensure good clearance. I had a wren land on my while posted in a field edge and I probably had close to 40 something turkeys pass me buy during the deer archery season and none of them seemed to mind it even at 10 feet. Deer would look at me then keep moving. They would notice me but not get all buggered up. problem was getting a shot off. If was really fun. I will try to get a pic of it posted so you can see it.

                          Brennan Herr
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                            in reply to: Hoyt Dorado #31077

                            I don’t have experience with either bow…but I have been looking into the Black Widow for a while. They seem to be really great bows and a well seasoned Trad Archer friend of mine said everyone should own one at some time in their lives. I would suggest getting somewhere to shoot them and see which one you like. I know Black Widow has a try a bow program and for the cost of shipping you can borrow one for a week or so. Good luck

                            Brennan Herr
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                              Homer,
                              I guess it would depend on where you live, but in PA it is not a concealed weapon and perfectly legal. But just a word of caution…if you have it on and are dealing with the police be sure to tell them you have it. It is a nice gesture and will help to keep you from getting unduly harmed.

                              Brennan Herr
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                                That’s a great looking piece of art work……how does it shoot? Makes me rethink the Black Widow idea I have been tossing around…

                                Brennan Herr
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                                  in reply to: Hog hunting… #23674

                                  bobmack,
                                  thanks for the tips…it is appreciated. The last hog I killed was at 300 yards with my model 70. Not nearly as much fun as 15 yards with a bow would be…..even with a couple misses.

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