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Buck walked behind a big tree this evening and I never saw him again. Deer 1 Frog 0.
"Nothing wrong with the quiet."
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Was he one of those that will make you miss sleep?
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Most of mine are hang on stands with no rail. I do hunt out of some ladder stands which causes me to adjust some. I have not tried a 68" out of a climber. I have used others and found I need to keep the sections close to each other. When I stand it allows me to shhot okay.Carpdaddy wrote:Hornfrog mentioned the bow being 68" and shooting it from a stand, are either of you using a climbing stand or hang on with no rail around you. I know that it can be done if the bows lower limb comes down inside the rails, I was just curious.
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That's what I always do, being short has some advantages, my climber top is usually set down against the bottom. I'm finishing a 64" bow and was just wondering if I may have problems with it in a climber, don't have with shorter bows.
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Hang on stands this year. I do have a climber that once your where you want to be in the tree you can flip the back rest and use it for a seat like a hang on. Can't remember the brand name, but neat stand.
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Captainkirk wrote:What makes you think Lou gave it a good home?Flatline Bows LLC wrote:Lou, thanks for the kind words! I hope that bow works as good for you as it did for me!.....I did love that bow but know you like it just as much. At least it is at a good home.
I heard he won't even feed it....
I heard it likes to be fed arrows.......