Had to lift the portable over the points of ice otherwise it would hang up on them. Then there was about 40 feet of very jagged white ice. The first 1/8 mile was nice dark ice that was large chunks frozen together, but quite smooth. Ice was very solid and I measured 7½" today (Thursday). Walked out about half a mile on Tuesday with max safety (life jacket, ice picks, long rope to house, and chisel). probably had my best year of sharptail hunting that I can ever recall in my lifetime also. pleasantly surprised with numbers after the brutal winter we had. My team of GSP's have been putting the hurt on birds this year here in SD. I hate wasting legs, and I hate even more seeing others not utilize them and just breast out birds and leave the legs to rot add barbeque sauce and serve on a bun and toppings of your choice. pull all tendons etc out and shred any meat you can salvage. Put them all in a crock pot, with beefbroth and a can or 2 of dr pepper to make sure they are call covered. For example this last weekend I shot 2 birds on Sat and 3 on Sunday for a total of 10 legs. I tend to save all my legs and prepare them together. We only live once.1) cube breast meat, marinate in Italian dressing over night, wrap in bacon, grillĢ) cube breast meat, cover with shore lunch or any other breading batter of your choice, flour/egg wash etc if you like that, fry and enjoy just like little chicken nuggetsģ) cube breast meat, season with salt, pepper, garlic, quickly fry in pan serve over rice, can also look up South Dakota version of chislic similar to thisĤ) cream of something soup, crock pot with what ever you want lolĦ) this one is a little bit of work but good stuff: WGM>I find archery and bowhunting fun and don't take it to the extreme, kinda the way I live my life.<<ĭitto! If a person becomes too much into the sport to where it is no longer fun, we have just missed the most important part of life. I own about a dozen other recurves, 3 compounds, and a stick bow.įor me, a 100 MPH hit is better than a 300 MPH miss And from the looks of it, that is the same way you see it too! (Great minds think alike eh?) My Recurve is only 45#, traveling at a whopping 145 FPS with a 530 grain arrow. I hunt with a recurve, and that is the only time I care about KE and MO. I have never really paid much attention to speed or KE. I may sound like a novice at times,> but I've been shooting since I was 17 and I'm 41 now. Wgm>Anyway, thanks! I know now that I worded my original description incorrectly. They are there only for a very short while before the paradox starts bending that arrow away from the rest and bow. Remember, our arrows do not "ride" on the rests. Its easy to forget, especially when we are on the receiving end of a statement!Ĭhances very great, there was a mistune, slight height adjustment on the Drop-a-way, or something else. Remember this when communicating through the internet. See how each of these exact same statements mean something different with a "icon" (which can replace the body language to some degree).? But with body language, it would have came out totally different. So sometimes what we type comes out wrong to the other person. Remember, on the internet we do not have "body" language. We are just experienced archers trying to help you out. Whoa there!!! NO ONE is calling you a liar!. Sorry you disagree, and so strongly, but I don't think anything I've said warrants a response like yours.<< WGM>but I have no reason to lie.? I am really just reporting what happened. To get a steady difference of 5 inches at 10, 20, 30 points to a tuning error more than it does change in fps. At 20 yards, you'll see more of a difference, maybe 1.5 inches. At 10yards, you should see very little difference, maybe 1/2 inch. Then, you crank it up to 70lbs and get maybe 305 fps and shoot at 10, 20, and 30 yards. Meaning, say you crank a 70lb bow down to 60 lbs and get 260 fps out of it. Much less to drop 5 inches? That doesn't sound right.Īlso, a change in fps will give you different drop distances at varying ranges. Too short of a distance to allow for the arrow to drop much at all. the same bow tuned to 250fps will just about put the arrow in the same hole with the limbs cranked down to get say. Were both arrow rests tuned to hold the arrow level with the berger hole (hole the arrow rest mounts in) and nocked 90 degrees to the string? Was there a fletch clearance problem before or after that you didn't notice? There doesn't seem to be any good reason changing from one drop away to another drop away giving you that much more fps.Įspecially at 10 yards.
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