Testing the waters

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Graps
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Re: Testing the waters

#21 Post by Graps »

Many years ago I was working on my bow at night in the tool shop I was working for and when I fished up I wanted to see how it shot .
So I figured the paper barrel that was filled with sweeping compound would stop my arrow just fine .
Its amazing the kinetic energy in a 650gr. arrow launched out of an eighty pound recurve . :shock:
The arrow did a complete pass threw and skidded down the wall taking out an air line . :?
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Re: Testing the waters

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:lol: :lol: :lol: :lol:
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Re: Testing the waters

#23 Post by Captainkirk »

graps wrote:Many years ago I was working on my bow at night in the tool shop I was working for and when I fished up I wanted to see how it shot .
So I figured the paper barrel that was filled with sweeping compound would stop my arrow just fine .
Its amazing the kinetic energy in a 650gr. arrow launched out of an eighty pound recurve . :shock:
The arrow did a complete pass threw and skidded down the wall taking out an air line . :?
Oops.... :oops:
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