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Only thing I know that works is a nice loud scream!!!!
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I'd say he's a canididate for Barney Fifes one bullet, and only in the pocket!!!
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And who said bears aren't dangerous...
mulie hunter replied to Kilimanjaro's topic in Miscellaneous Items related to Coues Deer
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I'm still laughing!! That is a great picture!! And a nice truck!
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I want to know where the Muley sheds were found, he's an awesome buck! 36a?
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That looks like fun, and great practice too! AzP&Y he was probably using Carbon force Radial X weaves, they're practically indestructable!
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.270 your 100 percent right! The big desert mulies love the flats choked with mesquite and all that other brush! You've got to become a skilled tracker like they are south of the border, and that doesn't always work either! Now 'bout you be the best hunter, well.....
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There are some really nice mulies in 19a.
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These guys are hitting it right on the head, food, water, shelter. And when the big boys get pressured they head for the thick cover and are rarely seen in daylight hours.
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The game & fish is motivated by the bottom line, MONEY!!! THanks for the link I hadn't seen it yet.
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This bow shoots great, I got it on the money at 20 & 30 yards, the limit in my back yard, now it's off to my dad's for 40 yards and beyond.
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I currently hunt with a PSE Carrera bow. I am shopping for a new bow in the off season. I am leaning towards the PSE Mach 12. Any suggestions? While I'm at it how about those PSE radial X weave arrows, pretty awesome aren't they!
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coues 'n' sheep, thats a Top Gun F-35 sight made by PSE; you can check out a close up on www.pse-archery.com. I'll keep you updated on how I like it, so far so good.
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Thats a big pig, I don't think they make them that big in 37a, where I bow hunt for Javelinas.
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Thank you AZP&Y for posting the pictures, as my attempts were failing.
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I want to thank everyone for great advice! AZP&Y I am going to attempt to get a picture of it up on this site, not sure if I know how though.
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The choice is made The Archery Research AR37, Carlos & Alex at the PSE pro shop in Tucson were very helpful. The price was great also $508.00 tax included for the whole set-up, it is a sweet shooting bow! It is a brand new '05 model, it was discounted from $ 931.00. The Switchback is a great bow also , but at $749. barebow, $949. set-up plus tax. So I guess price was a bit of a issue! So far I love it!!!
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Never heard of it! I'm for the tested, tried & true peep sight!
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I stopped by the PSE pro shop in Tucson, checked out the AR37, a very nice bow!!! I wanted to buy it, but want to check out these Matthews bows everyone loves, so someone please tell me where there is a Dealer either in Tucson or Phx.
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Not a Prostaff-er...... I have a friend that is a PSE pro shooter and he struggles with the AR bows....(I woop him when we shoot ) they are very fast but they are not forgiving..... meaning you have to have flawless form to shoot well down range. One of my shooting Partners, shoots for Hoyt out of one of the Phx shops and he made me shoot several different Hoyt bows before I made my decision to buy the Switchback. Granted.... The AR's and the Hoyt's shoot FAST.... but speed is not that important to me.... I have shot bows that wizzing the arrow out there at 300+ Ft per sec. and for target shooting that is GREAT. But in a hunting situation..... 280-288 ft per second seems to deliver a much more forgiving shot down range. You have to not only test bows for comfort, but also for how accurate they are with your form. If you feel that a certain bow you have tested makes you an instantly better shot then you might have found the right bow...... meaning test each bow with as many arrows as you can. I have no idea what kind of hunting/shooting you intend to do with this bow, but keep this in mind....... if you can't consistantly hit a 1" dot on a target at 20 yds......... you won't hit a paper plate size target at 80-90 yds...... Good luck, again. <{POST_SNAPBACK}>
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you guys are great this is some good info., defintely going to test several different bows.