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  1. Has [mention=5278]The_Real_TCIII[/mention] made a choice of broadheads this season? I know this was up for review.

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    New Shwackers have arrived!


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  2. Maybe I will give one a try next year. I think my ventum is adjustable for DL anyway...as long as I am not right at the end of the adjustability. I am at 30" now. Do you usually have to add to your DL when going for a thumb release?

    No but your peep will probably need to move


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  3. i'm a novice when it comes to bear but if my recent bear hunt in Maine taught me anything it's that you can't judge a live bears weight worth a damn. bear shot in camp was 185 due to lack of fat. both outfitter and hunters with over 20+ yrs of experience thought it was going to be around 250lb. scales don't lie though.

    I think 95% of the bears taken in Maine are 185lbs


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  4. 20 minutes ago, dbHunterNY said:

    sounds like you're good if they all shoot the same. when i used 50 and 30 gr 777 pellets I used Remington Cleanbore, winchester 777 primers. they both had good accuracy with certain loads but depending on how much powder or pellet i was using there was a difference on how much fouling was left or perceivable crud ring. winchester 777 209s seem a bit hotter or more of a louder pop. Remingtons worked great too though.  

    I loved the KleenBores until I switched to BH209 and had some untimely hang fires


  5. Pop is a WNy term for sure. Only my WNy native old timers family say pop. Everyone else in the world says soda. But none of us drink it. Soda is garbage


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    I first heard pop when I lived in Chicago in 1977, had no clue what they were talking about


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  6. Tuna regulations can change over the course of the season.  Blue Fin Tuna regulations are 27" to less than 73".  Those 73" and over are giants and closed to recreational permits.  Typical bag limit is 2 at 27" to less than 47" and 1 at 47" to less than 73"/per boat.  Your fish looks like a Yellowfin which is 27" and over at 3/person/boat.  

    Its a bluefin, possibly Im mistaken and it was 72. It was an inch under


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