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in reply to: King Kong is Coming #46961
I don’t believe it……. just like Kong, it’s a myth 😕
There was a sighting of the yeti the other day also…….
In California they have been using the Lion to kill everything sportsmen have spent decades to establish, only to feed the out of control lions, that eat a minimum of 52 deer, elk, moose, sheep etc…. per year, per lion.
Let’s do a little math for a second, regarding wildlife management, they say; as California go’s, so go’s the country.
100 lions eat on average of 52 deer per year each = 5,200 deer per year.
1,000 lions kill 52,000 deer per year
10,000 lions kill 520,000 deer per year
50,000 lions kill 2,600,000 deer per year ( last estimated population in the USA 2004 )
In California the Lions have wiped out the Nelson Bighorns that sportsmen spent decades to reestablish, only to feed the out of control lion population.
Hello McFly……… do you get it.
in reply to: Feather???? What Feathers!!!! #45893After several PM’s I think I need to share or clarify a few things.
You can not just take your regular arrow and cut the feathers down, You must have EFOC to get the results we are talking about.
A EFOC arrow is stable by design, therefor needs or requires less fletching to do the same work 5″ feathers do, so that you under stand a little better, it’s like putting flu-flu feathers on your hunting arrow 😯 why in the world would you do that, it makes your arrow LOUD and SLOWS it down, down range, yet, you can pluck the arrow all you want, it will fly straight, even if it’s not tuned to the bow, it will fly straight, as the HUGE feathers masques or covers up any errors in the tune.
No one would hunt deer with a flu-flu arrow with a broadhead, will it straiten your arrow up with a bad release, it sure will, but at a cost.
If you tune your regular hunting arrow, you do not need flu-flu feathers to stabilize it, it’s the same with a EFOC arrow, you just need less feathers to do the same work of 5″ feathers of a regular hunting arrow.
I have heard a few people say, they want more feathers for hunting to stabilize there arrow for hunting conditions, and I do agree, for REGULAR arrows, however with the EFOC hunting arrow, it is not needed.
We are NOT taking a regular arrow and cutting the feathers down, we are building a whole new arrow, from the ground up.
Hope this helps
in reply to: King Kong is Coming #45227vintage archer wrote: Troy so what does King Kong have over Fronkinsteen and is King Kong any relation to Kingwouldbe.:lol:
Sorry David D I could not pass that up even after thinking about it twice. :lol::lol:
Not that I know of Joe, Troy is keeping this one close to the vest……. I think he saw some black hawk helicopters circling his house…. he has switched over to the OUTER-LIMITS
in reply to: King Kong is Coming #45124Hey Troy, can you put the title or name each one of your links for easier research
Thanks bro
in reply to: Feather???? What Feathers!!!! #45047mittenm wrote: It seems like you guys are on the right track for arrow tunning and max penitration for your setup in your perfect world. I just like feathers for when things go a little off in tough hunting situation like 3 weeks beating the wet willow and alder brush in Alaska. Maybe your string stretches a little, or the nock set gets pushed off a bit, or your release isn’t quite as clean, or your arrow hits a twig or blade of grass, then your feathers will come in very handy. How fast do arrows correct after a defection, with and without fletching? We lose a little control in the hunting world, that’s why we love the adventure. Mike
Hi Mike, how are you, I trust all is well.
Your’ missing the mark my friend, it’s 180 degrees in the opposite direction, the EFOC arrow is so forgiving this nutt…… I mean, this mad scientist….. oops.. I mean Troy, has shot a BROADHEADED ARROW, with ZERO FEATHERS…… try this, Take your knife and cut your feathers off one of your hunting arrow and go shoot it out side and come back and tell us what happens.
I’ll tell you what will happen, at best, it will do big circles, at worst it will take off in some unknown direction scaring the He!! out of ya.
The High EFOC arrow needs less feather because it is already under control, there for, just a little dab will do ya.
Take care Bro…
in reply to: Feather???? What Feathers!!!! #45031Dr. Ed Ashby wrote: Ultra Weight Forward of Center certainly doesn’t need big feathers to work for me …
Ed
For a second there, I thought I was on the wrong site 😯
Now, that’s ALL Traditional right there…lol
in reply to: A long look at fletching and EFOC #41445Ashby, why did you have to bring my little brother into this….
in reply to: Feather???? What Feathers!!!! #39876I think there is some proof, someone was thinking outside the box.
in reply to: Feather???? What Feathers!!!! #39870In 1962, Papa Bear, was selling us 5″ feathers… Why?
Because they worked, some will say, really? or did they just mask a whole lot of tuning issues.
A flu flu arrow can be way off in spine because the feathers act like a parachute to bring the back-end inline quickly.
I totally respect our forefathers and the paths they laid down for us, however if we ever stop trying to gain understanding and perfect our hunting tackle with in our chosen limitations, that my friends will be a sad day.
in reply to: Feather???? What Feathers!!!! #39093Are you trying to tell us that you can shoot a 1,200 grain arrow with a broadhead and hit a 5″ target with out feathers, to 20 yards……..
Then why are people shooting 5 1/2 nanners?………. oh! that’s the way we been doing it sense………. Oh! I understand.
in reply to: Feather???? What Feathers!!!! #38799Troy my brother……. these nice men want to talk to you….they have a few question
in reply to: Sharpening single bevel heads ? #38787As far as getting a single bevel sharp, I would recommend you have Ron sharpen some for you (vary reasonable price )and he will personally help you to learn how, and you will also KNOW what sharp is.
Most guys don’t know what sharp is, not all, just most, once you have a truly sharp broadhead go through an animal, you will know what the difference is, some times the laceration is so profuse they don’t go any where, just drop right there ( not a spine shot ).
If you can slide your finger lightly down the edge of the blade more that 1/2″ it ant sharp.
KME Double
Just my 2 cents
in reply to: Sharpening single bevel heads ? #38772Ron, sharpened these, and I only have one complaint……
They made a mess…….:shock: lol
Ron, weren’t you going to call me…….:?
in reply to: "What you talking about Willis" #37957Doc, your killing me….lol
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