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Bow sights
#14720
09/30/2016 07:44 AM
09/30/2016 07:44 AM
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Joined: Oct 2015
Posts: 80 Randolph County
prohunter191
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Hoosier Hunter
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Posts: 80
Randolph County
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I want to get a new bow sight and silencers what are good brands that will not cost a hole lot? Who is all going bow hunting this year.
The day I stop hunting is the day I stop breathing.
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Re: Bow sights
#14723
09/30/2016 06:03 PM
09/30/2016 06:03 PM
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Joined: Aug 2007
Posts: 3,063 Richmond (Webster)
bean
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Hoosier Hunter
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Posts: 3,063
Richmond (Webster)
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I went to a one pin this year as well. I like it a lot after getting used to it. I can shoot small groups at 60 and pie plates at 100 but that yardage is just for fun. It helps your form as it is magnified out at that distance.
My 1 pin is very expensive and I got a deal on it or I would have not been able to get it.
Fishing and honeybee time
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Re: Bow sights
#14724
10/01/2016 09:41 AM
10/01/2016 09:41 AM
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Joined: Sep 2007
Posts: 1,328 east cent.
nickgsp2
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Hoosier Hunter
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Posts: 1,328
east cent.
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Re: Bow sights
#14726
10/01/2016 04:35 PM
10/01/2016 04:35 PM
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Joined: Nov 2003
Posts: 933 Mt. Pleasant, In.
ParkerBow
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Posts: 933
Mt. Pleasant, In.
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Originally posted by 76chevy: you guys using peeps with the IQ sights? Yes!!
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