Bow hunters need to see this!

  • kooty
    Keymaster
    1 hour 15 mins to the Pond
    Posts: 18101
    #129143

    I don’t see a fit for this in my world that is for sure.

    bob_bergeson
    cannon falls
    Posts: 2798
    #129144

    Quote:


    I don’t see a fit for this in my world that is for sure.


    X2

    sgt._rock
    Rochester, MN
    Posts: 2515
    #129145

    Rambo has used them in all his movies…..

    dennisdalan
    St Cloud, MN
    Posts: 974
    #129148

    Lot’s of talk about this at the Archery Trade Show in Louisville this year.

    kooty
    Keymaster
    1 hour 15 mins to the Pond
    Posts: 18101
    #129150

    I’m a little surprised Melissa was doing the review. She’s a pretty hard core bow hunter.

    neusch303
    Posts: 539
    #129412

    Nothing is legal in MN.

    I am forced to ask the question……Why? Unless the answer is just “cause we can”.

    neusch303
    Posts: 539
    #129413

    Quote:


    (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.

    walleyebuster5
    Central MN
    Posts: 3916
    #132283

    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?

    ccales
    Posts: 32
    #132289

    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.

    mike_j
    Nashua Iowa
    Posts: 754
    #132309

    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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