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2 hours ago, Stay at home Nomad said:

Nada. Home now. Both hands have been “ numb “tingling since early morning , couldn’t draw to shoot  field point  before climbing down, second attempt got it back . Shot it well, shot two more on ground  a bit easier .

Might not matter that I didn’t see a buck .

I guess I’ll draw a few times an hour on stand to see if that helps .

cold or injured?

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Biz shoots a Matthews - powder not required for anything under 150yds.


Exactly! Especially when I’m shooting 240fps. I can lob it in from anywhere as long as the deer is moving at less than 8mph (slow trot)


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1 minute ago, moog5050 said:

Biz shoots a Matthews - powder not required for anything under 150yds.

:rofl:

I'll buy Biz one of those fancy Friday beers if he gives us a shot of the bow in the frame of that picture, this is live from the stand after all.

Wonder how that'd go over on the train commute? LOL

 

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Just now, Dinsdale said:

:rofl:

I'll buy Biz one of those fancy Friday beers if he gives us a shot of the bow in the frame of that picture, this is live from the stand after all.

Wonder how that'd go over on the train commute? LOL

 

Never mind the commute - I suspect it will raise more than eyebrows at his place of employment!

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I'll buy Biz one of those fancy Friday beers if he gives us a shot of the bow in the frame of that picture, this is live from the stand after all.
Wonder how that'd go over on the train commute? LOL
 

Never mind the commute - I suspect it will raise more than eyebrows at his place of employment!


I would think NYPD and Counter Terrorism would gun me down if I walked down 42nd street with my Mathews. Although years ago I got xbow bolts delivered to me at work from Lancaster Archery without an issue


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17 minutes ago, Biz-R-OWorld said:

 

 

 

 


I would think NYPD and Counter Terrorism would gun me down if I walked down 42nd street with my Mathews. Although years ago I got xbow bolts delivered to me at work from Lancaster Archery without an issue


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Seriously, if the bow was in a case, is there an issue?  Illegal in the city?

- not illegal unless used, but recommended to be carried in a case

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1 hour ago, Belo said:

cold or injured?

Yes . Bad shoulders for years , got it so I could practice ok all summer .

once I sit still all the sudden I can’t draw , cold doesn’t help .

I could draw friends Matthews fine, need to replace my bow .

back out Sunday afternoon , warm and sunny , we’ll see . This is why last year I bought an Xbow 

Moog  I’m not hunting till Sunday night , you can always hunt with me just shoot me a text next time 

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61 degrees 13 mph winds here in deer unit 2A.

I’m on 40th floor, so unsure of exact height but I’m watching the food plot (circled in red). Hoping to see some action, but it may be the “October Lull”



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Stay tuned boys, I may get in the woods before dark


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Should be home by 430ish. Gotta shower and change quick. 15min drive and Maybe in woods by 515. Gives me 63 minutes before sunset to kill a big buck


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1 hour ago, Biz-R-OWorld said:

 

 


I would think NYPD and Counter Terrorism would gun me down if I walked down 42nd street with my Mathews. Although years ago I got xbow bolts delivered to me at work from Lancaster Archery without an issue


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Tell them you are researching a big product fraud case for the firm.....

It is a Mathews and I thought it was a guaranteed deer magnet; and its let you down. :rofl:

 

Got a text from landowner; not coming up from City today.....I get to take a walk on new land tonight, and the wind is slowing a bit from the gusts. Out the door, good luck all.

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1 hour ago, moog5050 said:

Seriously, if the bow was in a case, is there an issue?  Illegal in the city?

- not illegal unless used, but recommended to be carried in a case

 

If it were in a case I don't think anyone would even know what was inside.  Not like most city dwellers are very observant or even care.  If you were stopped by a cop and asked to open the case you might get some wise a$$ cop who could make an issue out of it for carrying it thru town even if there wasn't a law on the books about it.  I wouldn't suggest the same with a firearm, because they would definitely make an issue out of it.  I've heard it said that most all cops are pro second amendment, but I would suggest these people come to NYC because there they surely are not.   I would say that the majority of cops in NYC are very anti second amendment.  This of course can be a discussion for another thread.

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