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  1. These are from my property up north. I made these corn feeders out of pvc pipe, and they seem to bring the deer in every night. I am going to make some more out of 4in pvc so the elk can get there head inside. Those coons look nice and chunky. David
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    magnus stinger durability test

    It is the same broadhead, but the first broadhead came apart on impact from the steel. It was like going through butta when I shot it into the cow bone. No more testing Jimmy, unless I get bored this week . David
  3. This is a 100 grain stinger four blade with the bleeder shot out of a PSEEEEEEEEEEEEE stl. The arrow is a carbon express terminator select and weighs 480 grains including the broadhead. The arrow was traveling at 255 fps. That puts my arrow at about 70lbs of kinetic energy. I wanted to test it and see just how strong these heads were just for fun. You can see the thickness of the metal in the pic. I figured the head would explode, but I wanted to see the durability of the main blade. I don't think I will have any problem splitting bone on any elk this season. I used a stinger on my last bull and had great results. This blade was as dull as a butter knife before I shot it because of a miss last year at one of my targets. It actually went through my fence and into a tire. David
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    magnus stinger durability test

    I thought I would add to this test, so I had a hip bone from a cow and set it up in front of my Mckensie javelina. I shot it from the same distance, using the same arrow. The blade was a little sharp, but nothing I would use for hunting. It penetrated through the bone and then out of my javelina by about five inches. I then tried shooting it at a shovel, but hit it at the bend in the middle of the head and it caused it to skip off instead of penetrating. This destroyed the head and my arrow. David
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    LOOK WHAT I FOUND!

    You should have picked him up you chicken. David
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    magnus stinger durability test

    That tire just missed making pope and young . I have a cow hip bone I am going to try tomorrow and see how it does on that. I am going to use the same broadhead I shot my bull with. David
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    An AZ look-see

    I can't wait for the day to get my Brittany out for the first time on those beautiful birds. It looks like you have your dogs trained pretty well, and honoring each other. David
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    California Hog Hunt

    One of these days I am going to get over there and try to find me some pigs. I am surprised that the game and fish didn't give you some good areas to hunt. I know they want to get rid of them. David
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    Wraps/Vanes

    I have been using the blazers for a couple years and like them alot. I just ordered some more arrows that have the factory fletchings on them, and plan on doing some comparison shooting with broadheads to see which are better. Instead of using wraps on my arrows, I just dust the arrow for about six inches with white paint. Make sure you don't get any on the fletchings, because it will cause them to wrickle a little. David
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    Get a rope

    I don't think you understand my intentions of putting the post here. It was no disrespect towards Amanda, and I think she could understand that. I was bringing it to the attention of our members that hold this site in high respect, and would like to defend it. David
  11. I was hoping it wouldn't come to this, but I just received an email from Jimmy's dad and he sent me over the real picture. If you look real close to the mirror you can see some of the family pictures. This was at the last Mullins get together. Sorry Jimmy, I had to let the truth be known. David
  12. I have a pig mount also, but while trying to hang the elk, I managed to knock the pig off of the wall and knock out his bottom teeth. This is my elk from 2005. I hope to have a pedistal mount for my next one. David
  13. I was out with my family today and spotted Coosefan hanging out with a buddy. I don't know exactly what he was doing, but I think his buddy was enjoying the time together . David
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    Spotted a member today

    Here is why the Mullins crew have a hard time finding deer in the morning at the first glassing spot. David
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    I've got a headache this big.....

    I won't be using that broadhead. Terrible penetration. He should have used a Stinger. David
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    Spotted a member today

    Jimmy, Remember about a week and a half ago that little trick you played on me? I told you I would get you back for that one. David
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    X-Force

    Has anybody had the chance to shoot the PSE X-Force? Here is a great video about the bow, but I would like to hear some real world feedback. David
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    X-Force

    It looks like some of you guys spend to much time over at archerytalk. If you don't like a brand, then don't make a comment about the subject. Alot of people talk sh^& about PSE, but I have shot at least ten animals with PSE bows. Oh, and my piece of crap PSE shot a book elk in 05, but they don't make a decent bow. I have said it before, its not the bow that kills the animal, it is the person behind it. I am not loyal to any brand, unless they want to pay me. I drive GM trucks, but if Dodge or Ford make a truck I like better than I will buy one. I don't care as long as it works for me. David
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    X-Force

    The main thing I like about the bow is the kinetic energy. I like shooting heavy arrows and this bow would really throw them down range without loosing much speed. I could still shoot a 450 grain arrow over 300fps. I guess I need to drive down to Tucson this week and give one a try. David http://www.pse-archery.com/pdf/X-Force%20D...d3a905bc06c6118
  20. I'm surprised you guys weren't holding hands in that pic. Poor Bret, that pig is taller than he is. David
  21. This is what I found on my camera when I went up to my property this past weekend. I was a little mad that somebody had walked right past my no trespassing signs, and then thought those kids looked familier. I gave my buddy a call that has a cabin in the area and he told me while driving around he thought it would be funny to let the kids play in the salt and my corn dispenser. He also left another pic for me, but I can't post that one. Payback is going to be fun. David
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    It's all about the orange shirt!!!!!!

    I even put an orange shirt on this weekend while shed hunting, but it didn't work. I could tell by the quad tracks that there had already been alot of guys in the area. Nice finds Josh. David
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    Arrow Weight

    When I shot my 05 bull I was using a pretty heavy carbon express arrows. I think it was around 430 grains. I used the Magnus stinger two blade with bleeders broadhead, and it was devistating on my elk. This year and am going to use the same bow and arrow, but I am going to try the new Magnus Snuffer SS broadhead. It seems like these cut on contact broadheads perform well on the big elk. If you are going to use a light arrow, try to use a 100 grain head and a cut on contact broadhead that flys well from your bow. Make sure you get your bow in tune and then try the broadheads. I think I am shooting close to 70lbs of kinetic energy out of my current set up. I always try to have as much kinetic energy as possible. Elk are not hard to get close to, and a shot under thirty yards in the norm. Try to move up the weight on your bow as you get stronger. Good luck. David http://www.magnusbroadheads.com/snufferss.html
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    Holy!!! 5 point

    I also have some video of a big 5x5 from 2005. He wasn't that big at the time though. It was the biggest 5x5 I had ever seen. Have you tried putting a number on the horn? David
  25. Josh, Are those the sheds from Nicks bull? NeoLaquachi, Great looking coues and I like that big bull also. Some great trophys from the rest of you guys. My boy is just getting old enough to hunt with me, so I should have some father and son pics soon. I had a lot of fun hunting this particular pig. I have shot a bunch of them, but this one stands out for some reason. Of course, this is one of my proudest moments. I spent a ton of time and effort to harvest this fine bull. Plus my family was patient in letting me do my thing. Younghunter touched up this picture for me, and I think it turned out great. First pic was a couple weeks before my hunt started. Here is the finished product. It came out great. I only have about an inch to spare at the ceiling. When I shoot my next one, I will do a pedestal mount. David
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