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BOWS OVER 10 YEARS OLD
Oregon
Contributors to this thread:
SNIPER 10-Jun-14
OregonBowman 12-Jun-14
ghost stalker 13-Jun-14
rocreek 15-Jun-14
turkeyhunter60 27-Jun-14
OTT2 27-Jun-14
snuffer 01-Jul-14
GRBowman 25-Jul-14
From: SNIPER
10-Jun-14
I HAVE BEEN USEING THE SAME GOLDEN EAGLE COMPOUND BOW SINCE 1978, AND HAVE NEVER HAD 1 PROBLEM, SO YOU PEOPLE WHO MUST HAVE ALL THE BELLS AND WHISTLES, LEARN HOW TO HUNT ,IT'S ALOT CHEAPER. WITH THIS BOW I HAVE 20 POPE AND YOUNG DEER AND 30 POPE AND YOUNG BULL ELK, SO LIKE I SAID LEARN HOW TO HUNT..JOHN HELLER

From: OregonBowman
12-Jun-14
I had a golden eagle pro evolution 70-80 lbs.

13-Jun-14
So why is this a debate free thread when your taking a shot at people that buy the latest and greatest equipment saying they don't know how to hunt?

From: rocreek
15-Jun-14
I have to agree with ghost stalker. you came out swinging. Just curious, why this post anyway?

27-Jun-14
Nothing wrong with old or new bows,shoot what you can afford or desire... The Game doesn't know the difference...

From: OTT2
27-Jun-14
Maybe trad should be your answer since it's so easy.

From: snuffer
01-Jul-14
Thanks for the advice SNIPER, now beat it!

From: GRBowman
25-Jul-14
Old or new doesn't really matter. I personally like the all the bells and whistles! But I shoot what I am comfortable with and know I can kill elk with - Bowtech! And just as important is I know how far I can kill elk at and I stick to that distance. Hasn't been an issue though, most of the time 25 yards or less.

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