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  1. 50yards and under that 18" barrel will be still pretty accurate to drop any deer in NY. Finding ammo that it likes to eat will be the challenge OP faces for the short term.
  2. Here is hickock doing the 100yd gong with a really short barrel
  3. On the contrary the meat is falling off the bones..
  4. I am hooked now after hunting with Kmartinson, wish I could go hunt geese every day. Sad that the season is so short and ends on Sept 25
  5. kmartison is an awesome guy and puts you on geese. I did the opener with him and we dropped a few that day. Wish my shooting would have been better too.
  6. This should help https://www.niagarapolebarn.com/ Wood is slightly warmer and breathes better. Steel will sweat
  7. They are not because the blades can swing forward when pulled out and are sharp on the back end as well
  8. Always sight it with broadheads, bow or crossbow. Not matter how well you tune it there will be some difference in impact if using a fixed blade broadhead
  9. That buck got to get the blood pumping..nice one.
  10. Add a wooden handle to drag it and some strap hooks to secure the deer in it. Works great and lasts a long time
  11. So envious. Best of luck in the coming season
  12. Here you go http://www.eregulations.com/newyork/hunting/
  13. I agree a lot of meat was wasted. To me that is unethical or wanton waste. I even take the meat of the ribs and neck to add the to the grind bucket. Like you said its their choice.
  14. Would prefer to sell locally rather than on AT or Ebay
  15. I know season is close by but I need to sell some of my stock. The 2018 Obsession Turmoil is 65# with 28" mods. Asking $400 for bare bow If there is any interest plz pm me.
  16. Interesting observation today. The deer were eating peas that were spread and pressed in the soil.
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