Actually there are some good points to what Velvetfvr is doing. I always have a backup bow with me on a hunt when feasible. You never know when you might need it, and if you have practiced with it a lot, it could save your hunt. Velvetfvr I hope you know we are all just having a little fun, no harm intended.
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Yeah, I will definitely bring both. The reason why I ask is because I will have a week and a half between both hunts so I will train again before the deer. I might go single option but I want to utilize both bows to my advantage. I will see what happens in the process of getting ready. I am going to practice shooting from odd angles, sit in weird stances for awhile. Thanks so much and keep it coming! I really want to get a kill on each bow since I have 2 for different types of hunts. Also both bows feel really similar too.
2013 PSE Dream Season DNA, 70lbs all black
Limbdriver Pro V, Tight spot quiver, Single pin Hogg Father, Fuse carbon blade.
Spot Hogg Wiseguy release, Easton FMJ's
My sights are moveable too, that is the only way I roll now.
2013 PSE Dream Season DNA, 70lbs all black
Limbdriver Pro V, Tight spot quiver, Single pin Hogg Father, Fuse carbon blade.
Spot Hogg Wiseguy release, Easton FMJ's
2013 PSE Dream Season DNA, 70lbs all black
Limbdriver Pro V, Tight spot quiver, Single pin Hogg Father, Fuse carbon blade.
Spot Hogg Wiseguy release, Easton FMJ's