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  • bang250
    Tell him to stop it, it can be expensive [:D]
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  • gregw
    Yeah that is what he said, it was funny, instead of being excited about it, he was like "man now I only have 1 practice arrow left"
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  • DIRTYRAT
    Its great the first time or two then it gets old and expensive...I hate repairing ripped fletching too...I just set up my practice range so I sink one arrow in the foam deer at 20, then 5 into the 5-spot target at 30, then one into the 40 yard foam deer. Then I retrieve the 7 and start again...Keeps me from "rippin" and "hoodin"...[;)]
    If it was his first? He'll always remember that![;)]
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  • Alan Rushing
    quote:Originally posted by gregw
    Yeah that is what he said, it was funny, instead of being excited about it, he was like "man now I only have 1 practice arrow left"

    Then it past time for him to get and have at least a couple dozen practice arrows. [:0] [B)] [;)] [:)]
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  • wpage
    Nice to know there is a current anti sheriff of nautyham...
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  • bambambam
    quote:Originally posted by DIRTYRAT
    Its great the first time or two then it gets old and expensive...I hate repairing ripped fletching too...I just set up my practice range so I sink one arrow in the foam deer at 20, then 5 into the 5-spot target at 30, then one into the 40 yard foam deer. Then I retrieve the 7 and start again...Keeps me from "rippin" and "hoodin"...[;)]
    If it was his first? He'll always remember that![;)]


    I do the same. I never shoot more than one arrow into a dot on a target. If the target has 5 dots then I shoot 1 arrow into each.

    I hate having to refletch because my points rip or cut the vanes.
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