I must sell my bow
This deal includes
2012 bow tech assassin 70# compound bow
Tight spot quiver
Montana black gold 7 pin sight w/ led light
Rip cord code red drop away rest
Large stabilizer
Cat whiskers and limb dampeners
Nikon archers choice rangefinder
Plano hard case
Fletcher release
1 dozen...
thats not a bad idea. I talked to a guy that said the pigs show up when his domestic sow is in heat. I hear you have got two localy. Thats like getting struck my lightning twice.
Has anyone had success with pig attractants? I have located a large group that has been destroying meadow after meadow. Is there a way to draw them in thats legal in California? Im positive they are moving at night and want to get them in the light to make a legal kill. Any suggestions? Please...
The assassin is worth every penny. I added a few extras to mine overtime and couldnt imagine shooting anything else. The bow and arrow shop hooked it up and tought me some technique. If you are in san diego go talk to Bruce.
Your best long distance Brodhead is going to be the one you practice with. Archery is 90 percent repetitive action. Chose a mechanical like rage or a muzey fixed blade and practice and see what suits you. If you are trying to improve your distance helicoil your fletchings and get a drop away rest.
I made up my mind. Leupold cascades bx-2 8×42 were my final decision. I compared them with the northforks and actually were about the same. I belive the cascades captured a little bit more light. The Bushnell elites were top dog but had a price tag that was about 200 more. The cascades were also...
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