I know they make them with common woods, like ash, maple, and bamboo Or is this wood too dense and the bat be too heavy I'm not a wood guy, so let me kno. I plugged it in and it says a 100 grain point should be good But i don’t have enough shaft left for broadheads on them I ordered some 100 grain field tips to try
If that works, i might be able to get away with a zwickey eskilite due to the shorter ferrule. Looking for firewood around eastland area Need a couple cords to stock for winter Mix seasoned/green split (i can load) or open to cut logs and i'll split Clay reid of archer city was introduced to the coyote hunting contest years ago in graham, texas when marvin henry of archer city got him and mitch mclemore involved Since then, his passion for the hunt has grown so much that he established a contest in archer city thirteen years ago in 2.
He was polite, very nice and went above and beyond for us to get us on a animal We saw many red deer, axis, and blackbuck while hunting. Any chance you have checked into the.45 raptor round for the ar Sounds like this should avoid the cost issue with the 458 and be better in the ballistic department I don't want to train wreck this thread, but this seems like an excellent option. The area has mostly bottonland harwood habitat containing large stands of hardwoods such as oak, elm and ash, and a diverse mixture of understory vegetation
Depending on the annual conditions, the area maintains fair populations of quirrels, waterfowl, deer, hogs and turkey. Moderated by bigbob_ftw, ccbirddogman, chickenman, derek, derico, duck_hunter, kmon11, kry226, kwrhuntinglab, payne, pertnear, sig226fan (rguns.com), superduty, treebass
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