Nice buck Texas!
Pike,
Very nice buck from MD.
I couldn't help but notice the equipment you shoot. High country bow, carbon arrows 100 grain Thunderheads for sure. I'm about 99% sure that you're shooting a release with this setup. how about a overdraw or shelf in the riser to accomadate a little shorter arrow? Adjustable or fixed sights? Fiber optic sights?. I am not familar with this exact model High Country but I'm sure it's a cam versus a wheel bow.
There is no real point to my questions other than to point out to you that most of the equipment that you shoot today was fought against long and hard by many bowhunters groups many years ago BEFORE they were legalized or accepted by bowhunters. I still remember the fights about how the release was going to destroy bowhunting and that anybody could just pick up a bow with a release and be shooting in no time. Did you know that release's were illegal not all that many years ago? I still shoot with fingers.
I don't know how old you are, but I've seen many changes slowly come about in the bowhunting world. Most fear any change from the way it is and has always been. You will have crossbows legalized in PA and most other states at some time in the future it's not a question of IF but WHEN.
Again, very nice buck to both of you,
Kim
Pike,
Very nice buck from MD.
I couldn't help but notice the equipment you shoot. High country bow, carbon arrows 100 grain Thunderheads for sure. I'm about 99% sure that you're shooting a release with this setup. how about a overdraw or shelf in the riser to accomadate a little shorter arrow? Adjustable or fixed sights? Fiber optic sights?. I am not familar with this exact model High Country but I'm sure it's a cam versus a wheel bow.
There is no real point to my questions other than to point out to you that most of the equipment that you shoot today was fought against long and hard by many bowhunters groups many years ago BEFORE they were legalized or accepted by bowhunters. I still remember the fights about how the release was going to destroy bowhunting and that anybody could just pick up a bow with a release and be shooting in no time. Did you know that release's were illegal not all that many years ago? I still shoot with fingers.
I don't know how old you are, but I've seen many changes slowly come about in the bowhunting world. Most fear any change from the way it is and has always been. You will have crossbows legalized in PA and most other states at some time in the future it's not a question of IF but WHEN.
Again, very nice buck to both of you,
Kim