http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dd4X9naO_04
Wow IMO, this takes the sport out of archery hunting…Im guessing it’s not legal in MN
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http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dd4X9naO_04
Wow IMO, this takes the sport out of archery hunting…Im guessing it’s not legal in MN
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I don’t see a fit for this in my world that is for sure.
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Lot’s of talk about this at the Archery Trade Show in Louisville this year.
I’m a little surprised Melissa was doing the review. She’s a pretty hard core bow hunter.
Nothing is legal in MN.
I am forced to ask the question……Why? Unless the answer is just “cause we can”.
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(but the girl is kinda’ cute! ) RR
Not really. I used to think so to. Then I met her in person. Someone needs to feed that girl a sandwich.
I think it’s kinda BAD A**. And hey,, 50 years ago nearly everything on our bow would be looked at as this is now. I mean really,,, I have an old stick and string and now I have wheels and cams and let off and blades that expand and carbon arrows and silencers and glowing sights (some lighted) and a trigger LIKE A GUN strapped to my hand..
We,, as bowhunters,, really don’t have any limits do we?
She repeatedly mentioned its use for hogs. In some states hogs are like coyotes here, shoot on sight because they are a problem. I’ll say that this device is more sporting than flying around in a helicopter shooting hogs with automatic rifles.
As far as for game animals this device has no place. I certainly would not have this in my quiver.
I don’t see the point you still have to hit your target with the arrow so why the need for the handgun cartridge when a broadhead gets the same results. And if you need a bullet use a gun to start with. I don’t see how its an advantage over either!
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