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stumpsitter

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About stumpsitter

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    Newbie
  • Birthday 09/12/1947

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    http://stunpsitter

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  • Gender
    Male
  • Location
    Avondale, Az
  • Interests
    Mostly archery, but I have a "long shooter" too, A 300 Weatherby Mag hand loaded with IMR 7228, 82.5 grains topped off with 180 gr Nosler balistic tips. Shooting, archery or rifle is always great fun!
  1. stumpsitter

    Mathews DXT

    Will, I have had a Matthews DXT 27.5 inch cam for the last 4 years. I shot HOYT bow's (four different one's) for over 30 years then I was correctly fitted for a Mathew's DXT and I'll never part with it! Hand's down it's been the easiest sweetest shooting bow I've ever owned. I'll never go back to Hoyt. I shoot Easton axis 400's with wack-um fixed broadheads at 60 pounds. My arrows go completely thru everthing I've shot. It fits me perfect and I simply love it. Good luck in finding one yourself. Hope you have many happy hunting days ahead of you, Stumpsitter.
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    My camera was taken

    Amanda, Thanks for your post and for the camera info. I've enjoyed your web site for 3 or 4 years now and it's a wonderful site with tons of information. I grew up in Michigan when Fred Bear still had his bow manufacturing business and his archery shop in Grayling, Michigan. Like most archers, Fred Bear was our idol growing up as kids. I shot "fingers and stickbows" for years before the compounds came out and it was great fun! That date's me I know but also explains my lack of good computer skills. I thought I had died and gone to heaven with my first compound bow - a Hoyt bow, Easton alumumin 2314's and fine line sights. I remember "aiming" at a black bear in 4-B many years ago when my "fine-line" site all but disappeared - Black fine lines focused on a black bear was really revealing. It was long after that florescent sights became the rage. I've always had a love for the broadhead the arrow and the people in archery. We are a tribute to pure hunting enthusium. Thank's for the vision and energy you have invested in this wonderful site - Coues Whitetail, it speaks very well of your character. By the way, Arizona Phil is my 25 year hunting partner. Maybe someday I'll learn how to properly sign on the web-site. God-bless, Jim Martin Avondale, Az
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    My camera was taken

    I had a camera taken this past weekend. It was bad enough loosing the camera, worse loosing one month's time and probably some really good pic's. Honest Abe promoted and taught all of us a really good precept, "honestly and intregrity are always the right thing to do". I've archery hunted over 35 years now and always enjoyed the caliber of people (archers) I've meant in the field. As a group of people, I consider archers to be the cream of the crop when it comes to hunting. This will not dampen my spirit or my love and passion for the broadhead and the arrow that carries it to it"s mark. The flight of an arrow and it's potential is so special. This was my first camera, any suggestions, Do's and Dont's with future trail cam's.
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