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  • Ralph
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      Hey Arne, isn’t futherest just using a bit more effort to get it a bit futher back than the farthest you can do? 😀 Like gettin’ the mostest outta somethin’? 😆

      I agree with you. Some bows are built to be bent so far and farther drawn can be stressing the bow.

      Ralph
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        in reply to: Happy BD Dr. Ed! #45045

        Happy Birthday Dr. Ed. Happy 39th right 😀 Some of us remember ol’Jack Benny uh!! 😆

        Ralph
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          Your philosophy is….:wink:

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            The shot takes very little time. The sight of the arrow passing over his back lasts forever.

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              Now Jim, my being of sound body and [u]clean mind[u] is a sure sign of being a trad trad person. 😀

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                No prob! I guess 21 gr. is pretty much partial. 😀 Extra length to me though means more wiggles to contend with in the archers paradox. Stiffer spine, longer length, something to play with.

                A couple of inches extra arrow sticking out could be a problem in some hunting situations.

                Be well.!

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                  When “does not” means you didn’t see any female deer today.

                  Ralph
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                    Excuse me for being the only one to have made reference to FOC, since the title includes FOC.

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                      Just for curiosities sake, I cut a 2″ piece of 11/32 cedar shaft and weighed it. I know different shafting woods weigh differently per inch but these 2″ weigh only 21 gr. so that ain’t going to be like putting 50 gr., 100 gr., etc up front on carbon shafting. Playing with weight and length and spine can be tricky with wood arrows especially with before center shot bows. Just me thinking.

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                        in reply to: Coyote on Deer #38563

                        P.S. on the above.

                        In the canyon land on the east end of their place I saw some of the biggest mule deer bucks a person could wish to see. Some really interesting fossils and such too. Too bad I was only 10 or 11 years old at the time and about 15 or 16 when they sold out and moved to the Molina, CO. area. Could have been a really interesting place for this old man’s curious mind to still be roaming in. What is is what is though. 😀

                        I cannot remember the name of that area of canyons out there but I believe there are bighorn sheep there now. I could research but busy now, like in another thread, seasons over, and I have a mess. 😆

                        Ralph
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                          in reply to: Coyote on Deer #38550

                          skinner biscuit wrote: The m44 dispenser is akin to a land mine.What if a little kid found one and started messing around with it out of curiosity.The fact that the agents carry the antidote speaks volumes.SCARY!

                          My aunt and uncle once owned 64,000 acres east of the hogback mountain, east of Aguilar, CO. They were sheep ranchers with probably a thousand head of sheep and a couple of hundred head of cattle. Needless to say they had quite the coyote population (also the ranch where I had many lessons in rattlesnake control). Getting back to M44, back in the old days it was very common to be used for coyote control. My uncle was a man of few words but he was good at making his point clear. He took my younger brother and I to one of his M44 “traps”. A coyote, an eagle, several other critters and one of his favorite sheep dogs lay scattered around dead. All he said was “Don’t #*@##* with those things”. Nuff said. This was before the time of protected eagles. Good thing because of other incidences. Predator’s a predator when it’s killing a man’s livelihood to a lot of people.

                          Another thought, in the area where mom and dad lived, west of Mesa, CO., there are coyotes but more damage was done to livestock and fawn deer and elk by dog packs running than coyotes. Bet that’s so in some other areas also. Coyotes got a lot of unwarranted blame.

                          Ralph
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                            Glad you explained the usage of the rock. 🙁

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                              One of those “Ah shucks” moments. 😀 Way nice buck! Nice pic.

                              Ralph
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                                in reply to: Great Coues Hunts #33517

                                Understand the modern names. Like the name “Comanche” is derived from the Ute word “Kimantsi”, meaning enemy.

                                I read somewhere once that quite often the native people would bury their women with their metate, facing down, so that they could have it with them on their journey. They would then break it so no one else could use it. How true?

                                We would find graves with upside down broken metates in south central NM (Datl, Reserve area) that were done that way. Yep, they were as found when we left that part of the world.

                                You getting mean yet?:D

                                Ralph
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                                  in reply to: Mornings #32961

                                  There’s good reason to stop and smell the roses now and then.:D

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